Mobile phone ban in schools: lobby groups say “it’s about time”
The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill will be amended to introduce a legal ban on mobile phones in schools in England.
UK aviation can decarbonise while meeting growth ambitions, but urgent government action is needed to prevent costs increasing for passengers and the sector losing its competitive edge.
The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill will be amended to introduce a legal ban on mobile phones in schools in England.
Dr Kelly Vere MBE, Director of the UK Institute for Technical Skills & Strategy and Director of Technical Strategy for the University of Nottingham highlights the technical skills
As the blame game between Keir Starmer and Olly Robbins unfolds, Lucy Carrier-Pilkington argues this is just the latest in a pattern of governments pinning responsibility on civil
Greater deregulation for the financial sector in the City is not the way forward, writes Mick McAteer.
With Ed Milliband poised to be one of the favourites to succeed Starmer as Prime Minister, we must remember what a Milliband premiership would look like, writes Ted
For too long, preventable accidents have been viewed as an afterthought, but more should be done to ensure they do not occur in the first place, writes Matilda
A new guide outlining their roles and responsibilities under the Building Safety Act has prompted some questions about how seriously clients are taking the new safety regime, says
The international order has the tools required to protect people. What is lacks is the will to use them, writes Chris Law MP
As the use of artificial intelligence becomes more widespread, the government must do more to support small businesses with AI adoption, writes Polly Dhaliwal
Whilst it may seem easy to cast generalisations over Labour MPs, the reality is that most networks date back decades, writes Mark Leftly