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Parents are finding out which secondary school their child has been given for September but what can you do if you didn’t get your place of choice?
Parents face higher fines for taking their children out of school without permission as the government steps up its crackdown on attendance.
Virgin Media O2 customers face a ‘lose-lose choice’ between huge bill increases in April or ‘exorbitant’ exit fees warns consumer group Which?
The 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings takes place in June and the government has begun to unveil plans for national events to commemorate it.
Infant formula is more costly than ever so is it time – asks our columnist – for bold policies like those adopted for the 1940 National Milk Scheme?
Cash-strapped drivers need support from the Chancellor in next week’s budget, says the AA, which has put forward the policies it says would help.
Fans of George Michael and Wham! are clamouring to get their hands on specially-released coins celebrating the singer that are on sale this week.
People seeking medical treatment are being urged to choose NHS services ‘appropriately’ as around half of all NHS doctors begin a five-day strike.
Energy bills, says regulator Ofgem, will fall in April with a change in the price cap – saving the average domestic customer more than £200 a year.
Lidl is removing more snacks from its shelves amid fears they are unsafe because they could contain pieces of metal.
Free and discounted attraction tickets are available to National Lottery players next month and here’s how to claim a cheap day out for your family.
Parents who lose a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy can apply for a formal certificate from today that will acknowledge the loss of their child.
Many perceive today’s youth to be a generation of trouble makers, says our columnist, but the reality is young people are quieter than ever before.
A supermarket is recalling various packets of cookies amid fears that the snacks could contain pieces of metal.
Schools have been told they should ban mobile phones completely but what exactly do the new rules mean for teachers, parents and pupils?
Amid a well-documented health and social care crisis and decades of austerity, our columnist says we’ve allowed children to become collateral damage.
Vast amounts of marine plastic is washing up on a Kent beach this winter prompting a call for help from a leading wildlife charity.
A project to try and boost vital numbers of bumblebees has been launched in Britain this week and conservationists need help.
Co-op staff endured record levels of violence in 2023, says the retailer, with three to four workers being attacked or assaulted every day.
Drivers who bought a vehicle before January 2021 using a car finance agreement could be entitled to make a claim for compensation and here’s why.
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