Thousands of people left it to the last minute before the cut-off at the end of Friday.
Month: February 2025
Phillipson says new Ofsted report cards will help struggling schools
Ofsted scrapped its single-word judgements for schools after the death of head teacher Ruth Perry.
Tribunal hears NHS changing room trans row case
Sandie Peggie was suspended after complaining about sharing a changing room with a transgender colleague.
Thames Water seeks court approval for emergency cash
Thames Water is hoping to secure an emergency cash injection or face runing out of money in weeks.
EU tariffs ‘pretty soon’ but UK can be worked out – Trump
Trump accuses the EU of taking advantage of the US but says UK PM Starmer has been ‘very nice’.
Drakeford’s budget needs urgent changes, MSs say
The Senedd will vote on the spending plans on Tuesday, ahead of a final vote in March.
Council urges empty home owners to sell properties
Glasgow City Council has written to owners asking them to bring the properties back into use.
Gun amnesty seeks to round up illegal pistols
The amnesty applies to several types of gun commonly used in shootings, Greater Manchester Police said.
Tony Martin, who killed burglar at farmhouse, dies
Martin was jailed for killing intruder Fred Barras, 16, in a case that sparked national debate.
AI-generated child sex abuse images targeted with new laws
Yvette Cooper says the UK will make it illegal to own AI tools to make images of child sexual abuse.
