The ’super year’ of elections has been super bad for incumbents as voters punish them in droves
Global voter discontent leads to incumbent party losses in 2024 elections worldwide, reflecting economic distress and anti-establishment sentiment.
'Inadequate' Devon school makes 'rapid' improvements but more work is needed
It no longer requires 'significant improvement', says Ofsted
Labour faces biggest protest over domestic policy as farmers to head to Westminster over inheritance tax row
The government is bracing for its largest protest over domestic policy since Labour came to power as farmers are set to take to the streets of Westminster tomorrow.
Nigerian minister outlines vision for research, innovation, skills reforms
The minister said the government’s approach will incentivise people to go to technical schools by paying the students tuition fees, paying trainers and building capacity of the technical schools.
Many people over State Pension age could get extra £5,644 a year
The DWP cash may be available to people with any of a long list of medical conditions
Many people over State Pension age could get extra £5,644 a year
The DWP cash may be available to people with any of a long list of medical conditions
Education Secretary Bridget Philipson 'hasn't changed her mind' and will vote against assisted dying bill
Education Secretary Bridget Philipson says she'll be voting against the assisted dying legislation, but stresses first to MPs they can vote how they choose.
How cold it has to be for schools and workplaces to close
There are rules around comfort and safety in the workplace and in schools - which is why some shut down in the snow and ice
'It's about love, choice and dignity': Wife whose husband died at Dignitas issues final plea to MPs for law change
The wife of a man who died at Dignitas has issued a final plea to MPs ahead of the vote on assisted dying.
Starmer says police should focus on 'what matters most' - as free speech row over investigation into columnist tweet grows
The Prime Minister says police should focus on "what matters most" rather than investigations into tweets, amid an ongoing free speech row.
Brazil hosts G20 summit overshadowed by wars, Trump's return, aiming for deal to fight hunger
Brazil prepares to host G20 summit amid global tensions, overshadowed by wars and Trump's election victory.
Hyderabad | Seven key congestion hotspots identified; Efforts for smoother roads in works
Hyderabad traffic congestion worsens, with average speed dropping to 18 kmph, but reforms are planned to address the issue, says police.
Drivers warned of £5,000 fine and licence points due to change this week
Snow is forecast to hit some areas of the UK from Monday night as the weather makes a big change
Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.
Network Ireland Kildare Branch Charity Lunch in aid of Saplings School for children with autism
Last year they raised €25,568 for The Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland
What is Ask for Angela and how to get help if you feel uncomfortable or in danger
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