Action for Children said its research showed the ‘enormous effort’ required by employers, the NHS and Government to help people back to work.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found a number of adverts run by shopper reward programme Webloyalty to be misleading.
The letter published on Wednesday argues that the cap on compensation could lead to ‘inadequate and unacceptably low’ payments.
Mr Lister also encouraged the public to be “extra vigilant” before clicking links in emails or connecting to websites, saying users should avoid emails and links which contain “lookalike” characters ...
Half of parents do not read to their pre-school children every day, a survey has suggested. Fewer parents are engaging in daily activities which are known to support early language development in ...
Four new badge activities have been launched for the Scouts, backed by GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), to help young people learn how to stay safe online. The activities will form part ...
An extremely rare 3,500-year-old wooden spade has been uncovered by archaeologists working as part of a scheme to create coastal habitat. The “once-in-a-career find” in Poole Harbour is one of the ...
Conservative leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has described her husband as “frustrated” with how she is being portrayed after a Conservative colleague described her as “preoccupied” with her ...
A US attorney said Mike Jeffries, chief executive from 1992 to 2014, used his ‘power, his wealth and his influence, to traffic men’.
Sir Keir Starmer met with Mr Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, during a trip to New York last month.
The treatment – one of two new drugs to target a cause of the disease – has been considered by the medicines regulator and the NHS spending watchdog. A decision is expected imminently. Donanemab, ...
The RAIB said the track condition on the approach to the site meant ‘adhesion’ between wheels and rails was ‘relatively low’.