Peers to grill BBC bosses on corporation’s future and Edwards furore
Director-general Tim Davie and chairman Samir Shah will sit before the House of Lords’ Communications and Digital Committee next Tuesday.
Director-general Tim Davie and chairman Samir Shah will sit before the House of Lords’ Communications and Digital Committee next Tuesday.
Universities ‘stand at a fork in the road’ and could ‘slide into decline’ without action, the president of Universities UK has warned.
The University of Cambridge research examined 2,000 children aged six to nine across 84 primary schools in London and Luton.
Equity said WNO chorus members are facing at least a 15% cut to their pay.
Oscar Hunter, who only took up ballet 18 months ago, was talent spotted while performing at a festival in his home city of Belfast over the summer.
The electricals retailer said AI technology is ‘bringing excitement and innovation to customers’ amid growth in UK sales.
It has been shortlisted for the Times Higher Education award, among the top institutions in the UK and Ireland.
From 2025, banks and businesses in the UK will be able to offer Visa A2A to consumers making bill payments such as utilities, rent and childcare fees.
Figures also show that a fifth of children in the nine to 13 age group have been contacted by a stranger.
A probe by the patient safety body found some agency staff felt ‘isolated’ from their teams.
Thirty-two million days of learning in England were lost through suspensions and unauthorised absences in 2022/23, analysis suggests.
The higher education sector is at a ‘fork in the road’, the president of Universities UK has warned.
The behaviour may be more common than thought, scientists say.
Kerr’s rivalry with Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen resumes in Switzerland this week.
First Minister John Swinney pledged ‘significant reform’ to public services in order to better support families.