England’s special education system is failing, causing thousands of children to have their development put back by months or even years, according to a damning
Author: Sarah Mitchell
UK bank fraud victims could face £100 excess on refund claims
Some victims of bank transfer scams will not get a penny back despite beefed-up rules designed to better protect consumers from fraudsters, because several big
Anti-racism campaigner’s London book events cancelled amid threat of far-right violence
Hanif Kureishi, Billy Bragg and freedom of speech groups have voiced alarm after a number of venues cancelled events to promote a book by an
Slovenian girl, 12, saves project aiming to reintroduce cicadas to New Forest
When British conservationists flew to Slovenia this summer hoping to catch enough singing cicadas to reintroduce the species to the New Forest, the grasshopper-sized insects
Spain’s floods force some UK sellers to buy oranges from southern hemisphere
Some British retailers and wholesalers have been forced to switch to sourcing oranges from South Africa and South America early after last month’s “catastrophic” floods
European football: Kane hits hat-trick for leaders Bayern as PSG cruise
The England captain Harry Kane scored a hat-trick, with two of the goals in second-half stoppage time, to give Bayern Munich a 3-0 victory over
‘I love fighting for this club’: Guardiola on his drive to stay at Manchester City
Pep Guardiola has said he “loves” fighting Manchester City’s corner against allegations of financial breaches and his belief in the club influenced the decision to
‘The best present I got last season’: Maresca reveals Leicester surprise before Chelsea move
The way Enzo Maresca remembers it, his Leicester players did not ring the doorbell, they snuck around the back of his house and tapped on
Nicaragua: Ortega and wife to assume absolute power after changes approved
Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega and his wife are set to assume absolute power after loyalist lawmakers approved a constitutional amendment elevating her to the position
4,000-year-old canals used for fishing by Maya predecessors discovered in Belize
Long before the ancient Maya built temples, their predecessors were already altering the landscape of Central America’s Yucatán peninsula. Using drones and Google Earth imagery,