AT THE end of April an inquest jury ruled that a patient who died after admittance to a privately owned psychiatric hospital ...
MOST college staff want Ofsted inspections to be abolished, a damning union study has found. A poll of more than 1,000 ...
MORE than two-thirds of workers in Scotland now have flexible working, according to a new report. New research by Flexibility ...
THE Tory government does not understand “the value of school leadership,” TUC general secretary Paul Nowak will claim today.
The encampments have spread internationally, including in Canada’s Toronto, British Columbia and Montana, as well as ...
OIL giant Shell faced fresh demands to tackle climate change today after it unveiled further returns for shareholders following better than expected earnings. The group reported underlying earnings of ...
COLOMBIAN President Gustavo Petro announced on Wednesday that his government will break diplomatic relations with Israel, effective from Thursday over the Israeli assault on Palestinians in Gaza.
SOUTH KOREA’S parliament approved legislation today mandating a new, independent investigation into a 2022 Halloween crush in ...
Before the US-Japan resolution was put to a vote on April 24, Russia and China proposed an amendment that would have called on all countries “to prevent for all time the placement of weapons in outer ...
Allegations of racism have long dogged the case, from the initial phone call that sparked the police response to the handling ...
JOHN SWINNEY looks set to be crowned SNP leader and first minister after the campaign of rival Kate Forbes ended before it began. One week after Humza Yousaf announced the sacking of Scottish Green ...
THE use of WhatsApp to lobby ministers should be subject to the same transparency rules as face-to-face meetings, a panel of ...