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Children are being put at risk of abuse across the UK due to less stringent taxi rules, a Labour MP warns.
Primary schools close as strikes target Swinney's constituency
Unison members, which includes janitors and classroom assistants, have walked out over council pay.
Why adults are returning to school to study maths
A primary school in Dunmurry is running maths classes for parents and grandparents with the aim of helping both student and children
'Adopting was the best decision I ever made'
A woman from Norfolk says it is a "no-brainer" for families to think about adoption.
Christian schools' legal challenge against VAT on fees
The King's School, in Fair Oak, Hampshire, says VAT on school fees is unlawful discrimination.
Children to stay in education or training in NI until 18
At present, young people in Northern Ireland can leave school at the age of 16.
The 'Fascist' Meme Returns
Why the public isn’t buying this Democratic claim about Trump.
After Sinwar, the ICC Stands Exposed
Israel has stripped the International Criminal Court of its fig leaf.
Cuba Can't Keep the Lights On
The socialist model is beset by constant food and energy shortages.
Arizona's Chance to Check Regulators
Prop. 315 would require legislative approval for the costliest rules.
AI Can't Teach AI New Tricks
A lack of human prose leads to what’s called ‘model collapse’ and pure gibberish.
Last Call for a Real Presidential Debate
My organization has a format, a venue and a moderator who is scrupulously fair.
Donald Trump Has the Edge for Now
Voters think he did a better job on the economy and foreign policy. But don’t count Harris out.
Democrats Make California a Battleground State
A backlash against liberal governance in Sacramento is bolstering Republicans in several pivotal districts.
I Can't Back Trump, Who Only Has I's for America
His policies are generally sound, but his complete absence of humility is dangerously disqualifying.
Trump's Trade Threat to Mexico
He says he’d rather have ‘no trade deal’ than his own USMCA. ‘We’d do much better.’
Harris Still Aims to Hold Police Back
In an interview on ‘The Breakfast Club,’ she calls for more federal control of local law enforcement.
Dad says taking parental leave was 'challenging'
A dad said taking shared parental leave came with "stigma attached to it".
Councils 'sleepwalking into crisis' over schools
Authorities are being urged to discuss falling pupil numbers as a regional issue.
Pupils face two-hour commute under new rules in Wales
Parents say their children may have to walk up to three miles in difficult conditions.