Food Prices See First Fall For Two Years As Stores Compete
Fierce competition between supermarkets has led to the first monthly drop in food prices for more than two years, an industry body... Read More
Labour Drops Plan To Strip Public Schools Of Charitable Status
Labour has dropped plans to end charitable status for private schools but says it will still remove other tax breaks if it... Read More
University Staff Strike Disrupts Freshers Week
Thousands of students face disruption as staff at more than 50 universities join picket lines across the UK. It is part of... Read More
Firms Still Forced To Sell More Electric Cars Despite Petrol Ban Delay
Car firms will still be forced to meet strict quotas for selling electric cars despite the ban on sales of new petrol... Read More
New Treatment For Migraine Attacks On NHS To Benefit Thousands
A treatment for migraine attacks that dissolves under the tongue will soon be available on the NHS in what experts say is... Read More
Cuts To PE Hours Should Be Immediate National Concern – Charity
Cuts to the number of hours England’s secondary school pupils spend doing physical education and sport “should be a matter of immediate... Read More
Wilko Homeware Chain On Brink Of Collapse
UK homeware retailer Wilko has warned that it is on the brink of collapse, putting some 12,000 jobs at risk. The privately-owned... Read More
Visa Rules Eased For Building And Fishing Industry
Visa rules are being eased for overseas builders, carpenters, and people working in the fishing industry, the Home Office has confirmed. Roofers... Read More
Plan To Crack Down On ‘Rip-Off’ University Degrees
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has pledged to crack down on “rip-off” degrees that do not lead to graduate jobs. Under plans due... Read More
WH Smith Won’t Open Any More UK High Street Stores
The boss of WH Smith has said the retailer won’t be opening any more UK High Street stores. Instead, it will focus... Read More