The 3m tall “Festive Windough” display has been made by an international baking firm and took 14 days to build.
Donna Stevens, chief executive of the Girls’ Schools Association, has called Labour’s private school policy a ‘step backwards for equality’.
A gun smuggler renewed his passport specifically to travel abroad through a Kent port to collect eight revolvers in his car. Gerard Dagnall was stopped at the Port of Dover after returning from buying ...
Downing Street refused to be drawn into a row over the tech billionaire’s criticisms of its plans to reform inheritance tax for farms.
An education boss, who left school without an A-level and worked as a hospital cleaner to fund her teaching training, has received an OBE.
The Stormont Executive has been urged to consider an often underutilised infrastructure fund to progress the transformation of the Tribeca area of Belfast. It concerns the area around North Street in ...
Father Christmas trainees preparing to host grottos across the UK have learned festive sign language at the 26th annual Santa school to make sure “all children feel included”.
A registered sex offender has been jailed for a second time after “blatantly” looking at indecent images of children.
A defence minister has pledged to help recognise the service of thousands of women dismissed from the armed forces because of pregnancy. Al Carns, whose ministerial brief includes veterans, offered to ...
Families enjoying the start of the festive period were left “fearful” after a gang of teenagers “terrorised” people and damaged property.
Conservative MP Sir Bernard Jenkin asked defence minister Al Carns why documents about the 1982 attack on the Sir Galahad were being withheld.
The chairwoman of the Pan-Cheshire Child Death Overview Panel said she heard concerns regarding Lucy Letby 10 months after they were first raised.