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Ministers Urged to Include Audiobooks in England’s Schools Curriculum

Ministers have been urged to incorporate audiobooks into England’s new schools curriculum, following concerns over declining levels of reading for pleasure among children and...

UK Government Extends Seasonal Farm Worker Scheme for Five Years

In a bid to rebuild ties with farmers following a backlash over inheritance tax changes, Environment Secretary Steve Reed has announced the extension of...

UK’s Reliance on International Law Has Led to Misguided Foreign Policy

The United Kingdom has been misled into believing that international law can maintain global peace, according to Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch. In a speech this...

Plans for £50m Artificial Surfing Lake in North London Progress

London could soon have its own "slice of the ocean inland," as plans for a £50m artificial surfing lake in north London move forward....

UK Ministers Renew Push for Trade Deal with India to Boost Economy

UK ministers are set to relaunch negotiations with India this week, aiming to secure a multibillion-pound free trade agreement that they hope will help...

Waspi Campaigners Threaten Legal Action Over Pension Compensation

Campaigners representing the "Waspi" (Women Against State Pension Inequality) movement are threatening legal action against the government after it ruled out a £10bn...

Britain’s Net Zero Economy Thriving, Says CBI

Britain’s net zero sector is outpacing the overall economy, growing at three times the national rate, according to new analysis. The sector, which includes...

UK Creative Industries Introduce New Standards to Tackle Harassment and Bullying

The UK’s creative industries are set to introduce new guidelines aimed at addressing bullying, harassment, and discrimination, following a series of recent scandals. These...

Government’s Free Breakfast Clubs in Schools to Justify Retention of Two-Child Benefit Cap

The government has been promoting its policy of introducing free breakfast clubs in all primary schools in England as a key initiative to tackle...

Home Office Contractor Accused of Collecting Data on British Citizens During Immigration Checks

The Home Office is under scrutiny after it was revealed that a contractor accidentally sent data on hundreds of unsuspecting British citizens while conducting...

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