Unions and the sister of a headteacher who took her own life following an Ofsted inspection have criticised the plans.
Elon Musk, who is leading a civilian review of the US federal government, said the department was ‘beyond repair’.
RESIDENTS have been urged to steer clear of a street in Alloa's town centre, while a number of businesses have closed in the aftermath of a ...
Unions have suggested a fresh tribunal ruling could pave the way for store staff to receive back pay collectively worth up to £1.2 billion.
Lee Jae-yong was acquitted of financial criminal charges over a contentious merger between Samsung affiliates that cemented his grip over the firm.
PROPOSED cuts to sports associations and community councils have been slammed as ‘really worrying’ by a third sector body.
Schools have been closed and emergency crews were deployed on the Greek island of Santorini after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a potentially powerful earthquake. Precautions were ...
The pharmaceutical giant claimed the Labour Government failed to match its predecessor’s offer of help for the Merseyside investment.
Hari Mann was arrested last summer after using an imitation firearm to shoot blank rounds and threatening a member of the public with a handgun.
The village in Castilla-La Mancha, central Spain, has celebrated the “Endiablada” (Brotherhood of the Devils) festival on February 2-3 since medieval times, and possibly even earlier. During the ...
New orders and jobs continued to fall across the board, as firms warned that a weak economic outlook in the UK was hitting small factories hardest.
The world’s second largest body of ice – the Greenland Ice Sheet – is cracking open quicker than previously, scientists have warned. Using 3-D maps of its surface, researchers have found crevasses ...