School leaders condemn ‘remorseless treadmill’ of GCSE English and maths resits
Education unions have called for the policy of compulsory resits in the two subjects to be scrapped.
Education unions have called for the policy of compulsory resits in the two subjects to be scrapped.
Ukraine is making gains in Kursk but continues to lose ground in its eastern Donetsk region.
Esther Martin, 68, was attacked by two animals in Jaywick, Essex, on February 3 this year.
The attack comes as Kyiv continues its offensive in the Kursk region where it has taken territory and prisoners.
Tens of thousands of teenagers have received results to help them progress on to sixth form, college or an apprenticeship.
A rare official visit by a Jersey politician to Alderney has taken place.
James Graham called for the BBC to be protected to ensure ‘high-quality working-class stories’.
Grading for GCSEs is different in England compared with Wales and Northern Ireland.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has fronted plans for a ‘surge in enforcement and returns flights’.
The Desert Island Disc host said she is expected to make a ‘full recovery’.
A woman began shouting at the First Minister for Angus Robertson’s recent meeting with an Israeli diplomat.
Kyiv’s incursion into the Kursk region is changing the war’s trajectory but Russia’s push in eastern Ukraine is poised to claim another key centre.
The actor said his chipped vertebrae and fractured wrist are ‘not yet mended’.
But some academics suggest the evidence of the link between semaglutide and suicidal thoughts is ‘weak’.
The parents of Sophia Smith, who was just 11 days old when she died in a Glasgow hospital, will be giving evidence to the inquiry into her death.