Parents are taking their children out of schools with dangerous concrete, a head teachers’ union says.
Month: January 2024
Where is The Traitors castle and can I stay there?
Ardross Castle in the Highlands has links to a controversial duke and Worcestershire sauce.
Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd freed from jail
Shepherd was jailed for manslaughter after Charlotte Brown was thrown from a speedboat on the Thames.
Brit Awards: Raye breaks record as women dominate 2024 nominations
The chart-topping star becomes the first artist to score seven nominations in a single year.
Britain must train citizen army, military chief warns
General Sir Patrick Sanders points to threat of Russia as he warns of UK’s lack of readiness for war.
Downing Street insists most Tory MPs support Sunak as leader
It comes after ex-cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke called for the prime minister to be ousted.
Councils to get extra funding to tackle cash crisis
Local authorities in England will share an additional £500m to help them pay for child and adult social care.
First TV reporter for BBC News NI Cecil Taylor dies
Cecil Taylor, who has died aged 96, began his BBC career when TV news bulletins started 70 years ago.
Storm Isha and Storm Jocelyn wreak havoc across UK
Storm Jocelyn and Storm Isha brought wind speeds of up to 97mph (157km/h) to parts of the UK.
Grace O’Malley-Kumar: Mum wants mandatory jail terms for knife carrying
The devastated parents of Grace O’Malley-Kumar say knife crime needs to be urgently examined.
