Pupil suspensions and exclusions ‘will rise by a fifth’
Thirty-two million days of learning in England were lost through suspensions and unauthorised absences in 2022/23, analysis suggests.
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.
Public services were ‘cut to the bone’ under the Conservatives – TUC general secretary.
England Under-21s boss Carsley has been parachuted in for the autumn’s Nations League fixtures that start against the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.
Jimmy McCain said he had been an independent since leaving the Republican Party after Donald Trump became its standard bearer in 2016.
‘Allo ‘Allo! star Arthur Bostrom has spoken of the problems and increased costs for residents of apartment blocks following the Grenfell disaster.
Lord Cameron said there was ‘real power’ at having the commemoration ‘at the heart of our democracy’.
Kerr’s rivalry with Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen resumes in Switzerland this week.
An involuntary manslaughter charge against Baldwin in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the set of a Western film was dismissed.
First Minister John Swinney pledged ‘significant reform’ to public services in order to better support families.
One suspect is in custody, the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the actions relate to Russia’s use of state media to enlist unwitting American influencers to spread propaganda.
Taoiseach Simon Harris visited a power plant which had been destroyed by Russian strikes in Kyiv.
The Irish premier met Volodymyr Zelensky during a day of engagements in Kyiv.
The First Minister also pledged money which would allow a fund for individual artists to be reopened.