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Parents’ top school uniform confessions include colouring in their children’s scuffed shoes with markers and blow-drying damp uniforms ...
According to the Children Act 2004, it is unlawful to hit your child, except where it is ‘reasonable punishment’, and this is ...
They highlighted eight foods not included on the list for mandatory allergy labelling which are regularly involved in cases of anaphylaxis.
Many of the pupils who sat their GCSEs this summer were in Year 6 when schools closed because of the pandemic.
Tens of thousands of pupils in England will get their grades in an app this year as part of a Government pilot.
The health service has launched a personalised “blood matching” test for people with rare conditions who require regular blood transfusions. The move will allow donor blood to be matched to these ...
England coach John Mitchell insists the favourites tag won't bother his side as they start their Rugby World Cup campaign ...
The zoo uses non-toxic nail polish in different colours to distinguish the critically endangered hatchlings from each other.
Shazad Khan was pronounced dead at the scene after officers responded to reports of an altercation in Monks Park in Wembley at 6.10pm on Tuesday.
Football under floodlights is always special and so it was in Ramsbottom on Tuesday evening with he home side earning the replay in Yorkshire with ...
The most recent Home Office data showed there were 32,345 asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March. This was down 15% from the end of December, when the total was ...
The BBC is “not institutionally antisemitic”, the Observer’s editor-in-chief said following a row over the broadcaster’s coverage of the conflict in Gaza. James Harding said the perception of a ...