A-level mathematics students and their families have expressed significant disappointment following the latest exam, describing the paper as notably more difficult than in prior years. Many candidates struggled with questions that appeared poorly designed and far more challenging than those traditionally seen. This widespread dissatisfaction culminated in a petition demanding a review of the exam,… Continue reading A-level maths exam marking to be watched closely by regulator after students 'overwhelmed'
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Gareth Southgate: Boys' education may need 'different approach'
Sir Gareth Southgate has called for changes in the way boys are educated, emphasizing the need to address their “fundamental differences” compared to girls. He expressed these views during an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, highlighting the urgent challenges faced by boys and young men in areas such as education, employment, identity, and… Continue reading Gareth Southgate: Boys' education may need 'different approach'
Former student charged after University of Surrey crossbow attack
A 21-year-old former student at the University of Surrey, Almunthir Daqamah, has been formally charged with attempted murder following an incident involving a crossbow on campus. Alongside this, he faces multiple other charges including possession of an offensive weapon, two counts of carrying a bladed article, and possession of Class B drugs. The incident took… Continue reading Former student charged after University of Surrey crossbow attack
Royal Navy helicopter deaths 'devastating' for whole naval family
The Royal Navy is mourning the loss of three of its personnel who died in a helicopter training accident on Wednesday. The Ministry of Defence confirmed that Lt Commander Chris Gayson, aged 42, Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, and Petty Officer Owen Green, 24, lost their lives in the crash. The incident occurred at approximately 03:45… Continue reading Royal Navy helicopter deaths 'devastating' for whole naval family
UK asylum system on 'the brink', MPs committee report says
A cross-party committee of MPs has issued a stark warning that the UK’s asylum system is struggling under intense pressure and risks repeating past mistakes. The Public Accounts Committee described the situation as “disturbing” in a report published on Friday, highlighting how the government’s approach has failed to effectively manage current challenges. According to Sir… Continue reading UK asylum system on 'the brink', MPs committee report says
What led Suffolk MP Jess Asato to go against Elon Musk?
The text you provided discusses the issue of non-consensual deepfake images and videos, which are created using AI to generate realistic but fake content, often involving sexual or intimate imagery. Key points from this excerpt include: – Campaigners like Jess Davis and Dr Daisy Dixon have had non-consensual deepfakes created of them. – In the… Continue reading What led Suffolk MP Jess Asato to go against Elon Musk?
Tributes after man dies saving friends inNewport Pagnell river
Tributes have been pouring in for Rushabh Patel, a 28-year-old man who tragically lost his life after trying to rescue two friends from the River Great Ouse. On Sunday, 24 May, Rushabh was enjoying a picnic with his wife Mili and their 18-month-old daughter, Vrumi, at Bury Fields in Newport Pagnell when the incident unfolded.… Continue reading Tributes after man dies saving friends inNewport Pagnell river
UK in most dangerous period I've known, UK Chief of the Defence Staff tells BBC
The United Kingdom is currently facing risks and threats at levels not seen since the Cold War, according to the head of the UK military. Chief of the Defence Staff, Sir Richard Knighton, described this period as “the most dangerous” he has experienced in his career during an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.… Continue reading UK in most dangerous period I've known, UK Chief of the Defence Staff tells BBC
Sir Keir Starmer can survive a leadership challenge, says Lord Hermer
Lord Hermer has expressed confidence in Sir Keir Starmer’s ability to withstand a leadership challenge, telling the BBC that his longtime friend can defy the critics. The relationship between the two dates back to 1996 when they worked together as barristers at Doughty Street Chambers, focusing on human rights cases. Following Sir Keir’s decisive election… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer can survive a leadership challenge, says Lord Hermer
British Heart Foundation plans to close 150 charity shops
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has announced plans to close approximately 150 of its charity shops, attributing the decision to a notably difficult trading environment. After conducting a thorough review of its retail operations, the organization found that rising costs and shifts in consumer behavior had rendered a significant number of stores financially unviable. Despite… Continue reading British Heart Foundation plans to close 150 charity shops