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Nationwide has issued a £300 warning for parents. During this cost-of-living crisis, mums and dads will reportedly have to spend over £300 on a back-to- school shop this year. Parents are expecting to ...
More than 200 Ofcom complaints have been lodged against the hit ITV soap opera Emmerdale because of  "uncomfortable" scenes aired before the watershed. The television regulator revealed that around ...
The gap in GCSE results between boys and girls is now at its narrowest point this century. While girls are still outperforming their male classmates in terms of both top grades and reaching at least a ...
Officers from Hampshire Constabulary were called at 12.58pm on Wednesday, August 20, to a report that the machine had been stolen from Queens Ride.
Comedian and actor Munya Chawawa has said British TV is dying, not because of online platforms like TikTok, but “because it’s lost its willingness to take risks”.
A rare 245-year-old Neapolitan violin has been presented to the leader of the Ulster Youth Orchestra (UYO) for use during her tenure. Anna Jansson, 21, from Cork, a student at the Kunst-Universitat ...
Waitrose boss James Bailey is to step down from the supermarket chain later this year, parent group The John Lewis Partnership has said. Mr Bailey has led the upmarket grocery business as its managing ...
Ethel Caterham, who lives in Surrey, became the oldest living person in April after the death of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canbarro Lucas at 116.
Ethel Caterham, of Lightwater, Surrey, who was born in August 1909, succeeded to the title of oldest living person in April.
The number of asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels has risen by 8% under Labour on the same point last year, according to newly published data.
Pupils are picking up their results at The Romsey School. Ben Wright, 16, said: "I think they went really well. I was happy with what I got, especially in English and Maths. Overall I'm very happy".
Teenagers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have received their exam results to help them progress to sixth form, college or training.