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Changes in legal migration rules are likely to have contributed to a steep drop in people arriving in the UK on visas (Rick ...
Among those nervously waking early on GCSE results day was Northern Ireland’s Education Minister Paul Givan. The DUP minister ...
Professor Mathew Sadlier also told a Festival of Politics event that ‘societal change’ is needed around children’s use of smartphones.
The high court confirmed on Thursday that Speciality Steel – previously part of Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel business – would face a compulsory liquidation. The operation, which has plants in ...
The Scottish First Minister said a ground invasion of Gaza City by Israel’s forces will ‘intensify the suffering’.
ITV’s director of drama has said the channel will continue to make shows such as Mr Bates Vs The Post Office despite pressure broadcasters are facing over squeezed commissioning budgets and increased ...
The husband of a popular GP who drowned on the River Spey by Aviemore in a paddleboarding accident is cycling the length of the Britain in her memory. Stewart McLean and his friend Gavin Matthews are ...
Sir Lenny Henry has said the TV industry is “still struggling” to cater for black people when it comes to make up and hair.
The BBC is “not institutionally antisemitic”, the Observer’s editor-in-chief said following a row over the broadcaster’s ...
A former priest who was the leader of evangelical movement the Nine O’Clock Service has been found guilty of sexual offences ...
Nicola Sturgeon has said her “political instinct” is to back a united Ireland. However, the former Scottish first minister ...
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