The 21 leaders from economies bordering the Pacific, including US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, ...
A new paper from an educational lobbying group argues that a lack of student data makes it "effectively impossible" to measure learning and teaching or evaluate government education policies in ...
It can be decades before data from students and schools begins to paint an accurate picture, which is a challenge for policymakers looking to reform.
The Scottish Government has lost a two-year fight to conceal the work of a private consultancy firm paid £550,000 in taxpayers' money to advise ...
Scotland’s feminist policy and advocacy organisation Engender has called on the Scottish Government to set up a Scottish Institute for Women’s Health as they say more needs to be done to ensure ...
During their party conference, the leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats told The Herald he would not rule out MPs running for the Scottish Parliament elections in 2026 as he said he does not ...
Health inequalities faced by women and girls in Scotland are deeply entrenched within the systems that are meant to care for us, writes Engender.
A woman found dead in the boot of a car in east London has been named by Northamptonshire Police. Detectives believe that Harshita Brella, 24, of Corby, was attacked by someone she knew. A murder ...
The View co-host claimed a New York bakery had declined to make her a batch of desserts for her birthday because of her political beliefs.
Luke Littler stormed into the Grand Slam of Darts semi-finals in style with a thumping 16-2 victory over Jermaine Wattimena in Wolverhampton.
Mike Tyson insisted he had “no regrets” about getting in the ring “one last time” following his defeat to Jake Paul on Friday night after revealing he “almost died” in June. The eight-round fight – ...
Jannik Sinner swatted aside Casper Ruud to set up a title decider with Taylor Fritz at the ATP Finals. The world number one has been in a ruthless mood in front of his home fans in Turin and ...