The chief inspector of Ofsted says children were found to be living in unsanitary conditions.
Month: August 2025
‘Stressed’ scenes after children fell ill at camp
A 76-year-old man is under arrest after eight children who became unwell were taken to hospital.
Brian Cox returns to the Scottish stage as Edinburgh festivals begin
The veteran actor stars in a play about the banking collapse that sent shockwaves around the world.
Gazan boy first to be treated in UK for war injuries
Majd, 15, was almost killed by an Israeli tank shell last February. He has finally arrived in the UK for reconstructive surgery.
Rats, mould and dangerous overcrowding – inside illegal house-shares hiding in plain sight
Black-market rental properties are being openly advertised with unsafe conditions, BBC finds.
Former nurse loses legal challenge over private gender clinic
A High Court challenge over the registration of England’s first private gender clinic for teenagers has failed.
Boost our pay or risk strike action, warn nurse leaders
Royal College of Nursing wants urgent talks on way NHS contract works, warning nurses feel undervalued.
Tuition fees in England and Wales rise to £9,535
Maintenance loans have also gone up, meaning students can borrow more to help with living costs.
Man injured in Tommy Robinson station probe leaves hospital
Police are wanting to question far-right activist Tommy Robinson in connection with the incident on Monday.
Most popular boys’ and girls’ names of 2024 revealed
New entrants into the top 100 most popular in England and Wales include Athena and Yahya.
