Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said the decision would place specific conditions on the funding.
Month: June 2025
Queen Elizabeth memorial to include bridge inspired by her tiara
Lord Foster’s winning design also includes a statue of the Queen with Prince Philip.
At-home cervical screening tests offered in England
The home tests will be offered so that women can check for cervical cancer without visiting a GP.
PM vows to press on with welfare cuts as rebellion grows
More than 120 Labour MPs are backing plans to block cuts to disability and sickness-related benefits.
International law ‘at heart’ of Starmer’s foreign policy, says Hermer
Lord Richard Hermer said that the government was determined to “lead on international law issues” globally.
Community service for GP who had 200 child abuse images
Alan Trevor Campbell from Newbuildings was sentenced to 75 hours community service.
Child abuse training failures before boy’s murder
Twenty cases when police had contact with Alfie Steele and his family were investigated.
Palestine Action group to be banned, home secretary confirms
It comes after what she called a “disgraceful attack” on an RAF base and as a protest took place in central London.
Families ‘will not support’ weakened Hillsborough Law
Labour’s Ian Byrne writes to Sir Keir Starmer to demand “duty of candour” is not dropped from the bill.
Wimbledon hope to have Murray statue ready by 2027
The All England Club is set to honour a promise to construct a statue of Sir Andy Murray at Wimbledon and hope to unveil it […]
