Media
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Revised initiatives to subject online TV channels to Ofcom content regulations
More online TV channels could be required to follow Ofcom content rules to ensure young and vulnerable audiences are protected from harmful programming, under plans announced by the20 September 2023Read More... -
Teenagers express concerns over safety and well-being, but maintain hope for the future - survey
A graphic depicting thoughtful teenage girls holding mobile phones, with one hand signaling "Stop." Many adolescents report feeling unsafe and anxious in their daily lives,20 September 2023Read More... -
YouTube suspends Russell Brand's earnings on 6-million subscriber channel for 'policy violation'
YouTube has barred Russell Brand from generating income through his channel, citing a violation of their Creator Responsibility policy. The 48-year-old, who produces19 September 2023Read More... -
Watchdog releases fresh guidance on charities' utilization of social media
Published today (18th September 2023), the guidance makes clear that social media can be a highly effective way...18 September 2023Read More... -
Tory London mayoral candidate revealed as supporter of Donald Trump and Enoch Powell
Councillor Susan Hall, who was announced as the Conservative Party's candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election, has come under scrutiny for her social media activity,17 September 2023Read More...
Culture
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Degas and Van Gogh masterpieces anticipated to fetch staggering sums at Ghent auction
On October 1st, the New-Art auction house in West Flanders will commence the bidding for two remarkable artworks in Ghent—an exquisite creation by Dutch maestroRead More... -
French teens embrace English-language reading trend
In French bookstores, teens are embracing a new trend of reading books in their original English language, driven by the popularity of "romantasy."Read More... -
Unesco calls for reevaluation of controversial Stonehenge tunnel plan
The United Nations cultural agency, Unesco, has urged the UK government to revise its contentious proposal for a road tunnel near Stonehenge, warning that the WorldRead More... -
Princess Diana's iconic sheep sweater sets auction record at $1.14 million
In a recent auction at Sotheby's online Fashion Icons sale, a red sweater featuring a whimsical pattern of sheep worn by Princess Diana during her younger years sold for an astoundingRead More... -
Weston Museum concludes a summer of enjoyable activities
An event at Weston Museum will round off a summer of fun to celebrate some of England’s most iconic scenery along the King Charles III England Coast Path.Read More... -
Exploring the literary havens: the best libraries in London
London, a city steeped in history and culture, is a bibliophile's paradise with a rich tapestry of libraries waiting to be explored. Whether you seek a serene reading nook,Read More... -
Cleveland pools: historic Bath lido reopens after 40-year hiatus
The United Kingdom's oldest lido, Cleveland Pools in Bath, has welcomed visitors once again, nearly four decades after its closure to the public. This revival is the result of aRead More... -
Ezra Collective makes history as first jazz act to win Mercury Music Prize
Ezra Collective has achieved a historic milestone as the first jazz ensemble to claim the prestigious Mercury Prize with their album "Where I'm Meant To Be."Read More... -
Freddie Mercury's belongings fetch impressive prices at auction
In a recent auction by Sotheby's, a Yamaha baby grand piano once used by the legendary Queen frontman, Freddie Mercury, to craft some of the band's most iconic hits, including "BohemianRead More... -
Stonehenge tunnel campaigners take petition to UNESCO
Campaigners against the construction of a road tunnel near Stonehenge are bringing their petition to UNESCO. Leading members of The Stonehenge Alliance (TSA) and SaveRead More... -
Memorial to honor Queen Elizabeth II to be revealed in 2026
Almost a year following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, plans for a permanent tribute to commemorate her legacy have been set into motion with the establishment of theRead More... -
Queen Camilla expresses support for literacy at special poetry gathering
Royal Family Twitter Queen Camilla has demonstrated her commitment to fostering literacy and unity through a unique poetry event.Read More...
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Education
In a noteworthy development, the number of 18-year-olds in the United Kingdom being admitted to universities has witnessed a decrease for the first time in five years. This decline follows a
New figures published by the government reveal that the number of schools in England dealing with deteriorating concrete has reached 174. This number has increased from
New research reveals that over 25% of universities in the UK are operating food banks and one in 10 are providing food vouchers to students amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
Concrete surveys are being conducted at 120 schools in Northern Ireland to check for potentially unstable reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac), according to the
Thousands more pupils are set to benefit from learning languages such as German, French and Spanish, as 19 schools have been selected to lead on boosting how these
Several schools in Leeds and Bradford have chosen to keep their students indoors on Thursday due to a received email threat. West Yorkshire Police has initiated an
Over the past two decades, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings have evolved from covering just 200 universities to encompassing over 1,900 institutions,
In a powerful address at the Holocaust Educational Trust's annual fundraiser, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan reaffirmed the UK government's commitment to supporting
Staff members at the University of Stirling are preparing for a series of weekday strikes lasting three weeks due to a dispute over pay deductions.
Imperial College London has secured the top spot in the brand-new university league table published by The Mail, surpassing both Oxford and Cambridge. This achievement marks a significant