Tendring Technology College teacher and former safeguarding lead, banned from teaching by TRA for unacceptable conduct with pupils ...
The UK is underprepared for war due to the “ever-expanding welfare budget” and “corrosive complacency” from Sir Keir Starmer’s government, former Nato chief Lord George Robertson has warned. The ...
Microsoft is set to shut down an Outlook app, downloaded by more than 10 million users, next month. Outlook Lite, which launched back in 2022, is an app for Android devices, bringing users all the ...
The criteria for colleges include positive Ofsted grades, strong financial health, and an above average achievement rate among other factors.
A Clacton man is honouring his grandad with a funeral remembering his life as a trucker. Danny Howgate, who was born on September 4, 1944, died at the age of 81 last month. Grandson Dan Smith is ...
A FATHER has called for his family dog to be put down after his teenage daughter was killed by the pet in an "out of the blue" attack ...
The council hopes people will breath new life into the properties and transform them into something new. But some residents are urging the ...
The Irish Government is to face a motion of no confidence on Tuesday. It has been put forward by Sinn Fein, Ireland’s largest opposition party, after a week of widespread disruption caused by fuel ...
The Royal Mint is launching new £2 coins featuring a tiger, a dove and a snail, and a giant wooden replica was unveiled at ...
Around 65,000 young people will be able to train to enter the defence, clean energy, digital and manufacturing industries under the latest round of Government investment into colleges.
The funding, from the Government’s Arts Everywhere Fund, will be distributed across cultural venues, museums and libraries.