Glasgow University says the return to closed-book exams follows concern about artificial intelligence.
Month: February 2024
All eyes on Speaker at Prime Minister’s Questions
Sir Lindsay Hoyle is under pressure one week on from the colossal row over the Gaza debate.
Bates: Toxic Post Office can’t get its act together
The former sub-postmaster told the BBC that the Post Office’s business model is “dead in the water”.
Hanged woman’s case not recommended for pardon
Edith Thompson was executed more than a century ago after her lover fatally stabbed her husband.
Ministers discuss watering down no-fault eviction bill
The BBC has seen draft amendments to a bill to ban landlords from evicting tenants without reason.
Kate Bush to become Record Store Day ambassador
“The resurgence in vinyl has taken the music industry by complete surprise,” says the pop star.
Interview questions hold autistic jobseekers back – report
Unfair hiring practices and outdated attitudes are among barriers autistic people face, a review says.
Surgeon claims hospital ‘covered up’ patient blinding
A whistle-blower claims his name was wrongly put down on a hospital report into the incident.
UK power station burns wood from rare forests
Drax used timber from precious Canadian trees while taking billions in environmental subsidies, BBC finds.
Adele postpones March show dates due to sickness
The star posted on social media that doctors’ orders left her with “no choice but to rest”.
