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Mobile phones as bad as cigarettes? Laura Trott tells Matilda Martin ministers need to help parents and children kick the ...
Awe-inspiring and powerful, this documentary should serve as a wake-up call to the ecological crisis taking place in our ...
The lives of children and young people worldwide are inextricably linked to the amount and quality of education they receive ...
Britain may have left the EU, but we have not left Europe. We remain bound by history, heritage, and hope. Our music, fashion ...
The NHS was one of the winners at the Spending Review. But unless it becomes more efficient, it will do nothing more than ...
The beauty of the Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh building is recognised all over the world. Its restoration is vital ...
The Conservative Party co-chairman has asked donors to put money into boosting Kemi Badenoch’s social media presence.
Rachel Reeves has pledged not to raise the main rates of tax – but Dan Neidle argues that does not mean she cannot reform the ...
The spending review was a defining moment for this government, setting out how it would allocate around £600bn a year for the ...
Yes, the Chancellor had priorities to balance. But surely keeping the millions who live under the care of our single-largest police force had to ...
Bad boys of Brexit, move over: the good guys of growth are here. Sienna Rodgers talks to Looking For Growth co-founder ...
Every child should have access to the same resources and opportunities. We need a fairer funding formula that responds to ...