A final round of UN negotiations on a legally binding international agreement to curb plastic pollution kick offs in Busan, South Korea, on Monday, amid warnings that some countries are pushing for a ...
The Widnes school was re-accredited with the ICT Mark Award from NAACE. The award, which is valid for three years, recognises the school's commitment to improving education through technology. An ...
Around three-quarters of the Millennial and Gen-Z generation are determined to reach their goals, according to research for First Direct.
The move was made as supporters of imprisoned former premier Imran Khan geared up for a protest in the capital.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has called a financial package for developing nations a “critical 11th-hour deal at the 11th hour for the climate” as the United Nations environmental conference drew to a ...
Malik kicked off his tour in Leeds’s O2 Academy on Saturday after rescheduling the original opening date in Edinburgh for Payne’s funeral.
More than 200 flood alerts are in place for England and Wales, and the Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rain and wind.
Russia is prepared to launch a series of cyber attacks on Britain and other Nato members as it seeks to weaken support for Ukraine, a senior Cabinet minister will warn in a major speech next week.
Delegations said the Cop29 deal is headed in the right direction, with hopes that more money flows in the future.
Sir Keir Starmer has promised sweeping changes to crack down on what he described as the “bulging benefits bill blighting our society”.
Mohamed Adow, of the think tank Power Shift Africa, said the summit ‘has been a disaster for the developing world’.
The state should “never offer death as a service”, the Justice Secretary has said, in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying Bill ahead of a historic Commons vote next week.