A new report says teacher vacancy posts are at a record high as schools’ recruitment problems persist.
Month: March 2025
‘I don’t feel safe being alone with my son – it’s not his fault’
Claire Miller says she no longer feels safe alone with her son because his autism sometimes leads to violent outbursts.
Murdered girl’s mum says dad would ‘never harm’ her
Simon Vickers was jailed for murdering his daughter, but her mother insists it was an accident.
Could PM’s regulation shake-up mean a ‘bonfire of the quangos’?
The PM will pledge to slash the costs of regulation with an “active government” in a speech later.
I can’t justify my teenage shoplifting, says Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley speaks about the rise in shoplifting in her new BBC documentary.
Queen sent letter of support to Gisèle Pelicot
The Queen was “tremendously affected” by the case, a palace aide told Newsweek.
‘Roofers took my savings for job I didn’t ask for’
Allan, from Hornsea, says there was nothing he could do when workers took on work he didn’t need.
Starmer says ‘all options on table’ on US tariffs
Canada and the EU have announced retaliatory tariffs but UK will take a “pragmatic” approach, the prime minister said.
Nicola Sturgeon to step down from Holyrood
The ex-SNP leader says she will not seek re-election at the 2026 Scottish Parliament election.
Apple’s appeal against UK government move to access customer data to be heard in secret
The BBC understands the dispute over accessing encrypted data is set to be heard at the High Court.
