Some schools in England are sending police to the homes of children who are persistently absent, or warning them their parents may go to prison
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Heart patients forced to wait over a year for treatment in England
Fifteen hospital trusts across England each have more than 200 patients waiting longer than a year for heart procedures, NHS figures reveal. The British Heart
Rishi Sunak faces cabinet backlash over plans to curb foreign student visas
Rishi Sunak is facing a cabinet revolt over plans to scrap a graduate visa scheme that allows overseas students to live and work in the
Eurostar reverses wheelchair policy that left user stranded, after Observer campaign
Eurostar has reversed a new accessibility policy that left a wheelchair user stranded and has retrained its London staff following pressure from the Observer. Travellers
The Balconettes review – neighbours finding trouble in invitation to hot guy’s flat
Here to prove that “actor project” movies are always the ones with the dodgiest acting is the otherwise estimable French star Noémie Merlant who presents
George Miller: ‘Where do I keep my Oscar? I swear, I don’t know’
What is the best thing about being a twin? The shared experience. We spent the first 20 years of our lives together every day. We
Hospitals to share waiting lists under Labour plans for quicker care
Hospitals would have to share waiting lists and pool resources under Labour’s plans to reduce waiting times by delivering up to 40,000 extra NHS appointments
Bigger, yes, but better? Pep Guardiola tweaks template for latest City kick to line | Jonathan Wilson
Familiarity inevitably breeds, if not contempt, then at least discernment. When Leicester won the Premier League what mattered was not how they had done it
Arsenal should have no crisis of faith if they miss out on title
It was a one-word answer to a question and, at its heart, cut through every variable or imponderable Sunday’s title deciders may throw up. Mikel
Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool rescued the league from brand-busting monotony
“I am, how can I say it, running out of energy.” It is, in its own way, the saddest of managerial farewells. Not to mention