UK’s decision to rejoin EU’s Erasmus scheme is supported by majority of Britons, poll finds
The government says that up to 100,000 people of all ages could benefit in the first year.
Research by the Sutton Trust shows low income children are likely to do much less well in school if they are unable to access leisure activities.
There was more grim poll news for David Cameron today, with a significant fall in perceptions of coalition competence over the past year.
Analysis of today’s Labour market statistics from the TUC’s Richard Exell.
The Scottish government caused outrage this week by postponing a decision on gay marriage.
Pension savers are being misled about the hidden costs and charges they have to pay.
Surely the pro-intervention success story of Libya will now spur the West to remove Assad as they did Gaddafi?
Luis Suarez has reopened the Patrice Evra race row controversy by claiming his eight-game ban was a result of Manchester United’s “political power”.
Welsh education minister Leighton Andrews has announced plans for a radical overhaul of Higher Education in Wales.
If nuclear ends up being more expensive than offshore wind to generate, the entire rationale for the government’s approach will need to be urgently revisited.
. Since its establishment in 1934 the SNP has had as its raison d’etre the pursuit of an independent Scotland, a nation able to exercise self-determination free from the “dead hand of Westminster” which, ministers at Holyrood would argue,test