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Children at state schools are three times more likely to have their lessons disrupted by bad behaviour than those in private schools. One teacher explains why the problem is worsening ...
The veteran reporter reflects on the 'unbearably painful' war in Gaza, constant online criticism, and why she wanted to tell the story of an Afghan hotel ...
The timing of the President's visit may be less than ideal, but officials are working overtime to ensure nothing goes wrong ...
For months, the Reform-Maga ecosphere has been preparing the ground for Trump to take aim at the state of freedom of expression in the UK ...
Security officials from both sides of the Atlantic say the former Ambassador's links with Jeffrey Epstein should have come up during a rigorous vetting process before taking up the role ...
Activists say they will target tourists and tourism companies directly if authorities don’t respond to their demands ...
Annuities – which give retirement savers a set guaranteed annual income for life – are becoming more popular as pensioners place more value on certainty in their later years, industry figures show.
That work takes energy and if you are feeling burnt out or exhausted, you’re not alone. Now, at the start of September, you may not be feeling that usual ‘back to work-back to life’ energy. Well, one ...
Second Amendment advocate Charlie Kirk became yet another victim of gun violence while challenging students to prove him wrong in debates on university and college campuses across the US ...
The Harry Potter actress discusses her unfiltered new memoir, her distain for Nigel Farage, and how to correctly pronounce Anusol ...
Award-winning children's author, Katherine Rundell, reveals the five children’s fantasy books that have helped shape her imagination ...
The flightless birds are no longer found on the beach, but it's an essential stop while searching for them nearby ...
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