Head teachers have raised concerns over proposed changes to Ofsted’s school inspection report cards, with some warning it risked replicating the “worst aspects of the current system”. Ofsted announced the new format after abandoning single-word judgements in 2020. Ofsted Director Sir Martyn Oliver has said the report cards will better enable parents to distinguish between… Continue reading School heads clash with Ofsted over new report cards
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Thames Water seeks court approval for emergency cash
Water company Thames Water is set to request an emergency cash lifeline in court on Monday. The decision comes as the debt-burdened company edges closer to running out of cash in just four weeks’ time. Lenders have offered a total of £3bn in short-term loans to allow Thames more time to complete a major restructuring.… Continue reading Thames Water seeks court approval for emergency cash
Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy to quit Stormont after Seanad election
Conor Murphy, the Economy Minister for Sinn Féin, has been elected to the Seanad, which marks the end of his long career at Stormont. According to Murphy’s party, he will use his new role to encourage discussion and debate about a united Ireland. Murphy secured one of the 60 seats on the Industrial and Commercial… Continue reading Sinn Féin's Conor Murphy to quit Stormont after Seanad election
Starmer first UK PM to join EU leaders' meeting post-Brexit
Keir Starmer, the Leader of the Opposition, is heading to Brussels to attend a meeting of European Union leaders. This marks the first time a British Prime Minister has travelled to the EU since Brexit. The main focus of the talks will centre on cooperation on defence and security, and will feature a meeting with… Continue reading Starmer first UK PM to join EU leaders' meeting post-Brexit
Tallest tree destroyed in storm 'like loss of an old friend'
Scotland was hit by one of the most powerful storms in over a decade named Storm Éowyn, which saw windspeeds of over 100mph in some areas. The devastating gusts caused thousands of trees to fall, including Edinburgh’s tallest tree – a 166-year-old Himalayan cedar. This loss was felt by the staff at the Royal Botanic… Continue reading Tallest tree destroyed in storm 'like loss of an old friend'
Endangered frog dads 'give birth' after 7,000-mile trip
Conservationists at the London Zoo in the UK have successfully bred 33 young Southern Darwin’s frogs after they were transported 7,000 miles from their native Chile. The critically endangered male frogs carry their offspring in their vocal sacs before giving birth to froglets through their mouths. The move was prompted by the spread of amphibian… Continue reading Endangered frog dads 'give birth' after 7,000-mile trip
Family court: Pathfinder pilot to support abuse victims extended
A government initiative dubbed “Pathfinder” to reduce the backlog in family court proceedings and provide more support for domestic abuse victims has been hailed as a success. Since its inception in 2022, the pilot scheme has significantly reduced the time cases take to be resolved, while the number of cases with unused entries has halved.… Continue reading Family court: Pathfinder pilot to support abuse victims extended
Tool thefts are a 'plague', tradespeople say
Tradespeople across the UK are calling for tougher penalties for tool thieves as tens of millions of pounds worth of equipment are stolen every year. Individual tradespeople and organisations are being targeted, with many tools stolen from vans, which are often left severely damaged after being targeted. The theft of tools has restricted jobs that… Continue reading Tool thefts are a 'plague', tradespeople say
Snake Pass: Could famous driving road close to cars?
Derbyshire’s A57 Snake Pass may have to close indefinitely due to frequent landslips, according to Derbyshire County Council. The scenic route, popular among motorists for its stunning views, was originally built in 1821 to connect Manchester and Sheffield and is over 200 years old. Roger Hargreaves, director of Glossop Heritage Trust, stated that Snake Pass… Continue reading Snake Pass: Could famous driving road close to cars?
How Loch Long became a magnet for Scotland's plastic waste
The banks of Loch Long in Argyll have become a plastic dumping ground. Known as the Arrochar litter sink, the loch is hit by prevailing winds and earth rotation which brings debris from the surrounding waterways, bringing about around 62,000 items every year. About 11% of waste from the River Clyde, which flows through Scotland’s… Continue reading How Loch Long became a magnet for Scotland's plastic waste