Parent fury as Brighton primary schools tell students NOT to say ‘mum’ and ‘dad’ and use ‘grown ups’ instead to avoid stigmatising ‘non-traditional’ families ***EXCLUSIVE*** Parents at four state primary schools in Brighton are confused by the edict Equalities policies call for
The so-called Experience Europe centre opened its doors this month in Brussels, but the new “info point” sparked outrage and was branded “EU propaganda” by critics. Bragging about the new building, Pia Ahrenkilde, Director-General of the EU Commission’s DG Communication under President
A primary school headteacher has been hit with a backlash over a campaign to force feed pupils a meat-free diet amid plans to ban ‘left-wing brainwashing’ in classrooms. Rachel Tomlinson, the headteacher of Barrowford Primary School in Lancashire, has received widespread criticism
In an EU report on the Article 50 process, MEPs suggested they could have won the vote for Remain if they had campaigned and warned the “often misled” British voters about the risks of leaving. The British public has met these claims
Daniel Kawczynski was speaking at a time when French fishing vessels were apparently in retreat after the arrival of boats including HMS Severn and HMS Tamar. The French ships had previously threatened to block the port – and received tacit support from
UK-US trade deal: Impact of tech tax discussed by expert A trade deal with the US is seen as one of the major targets for the UK Government but the President is set to extinguish any hopes of a deal in the
‘We are blessed to have them’: Fury as Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel claims the royals are facing ‘the endgame’ and ‘won’t outlast William’ Dame Hilary, 68, said she wished Queen had abdicated to make way for Charles She claims the Royal Family
UK Fisheries, the company that owns a supertrawler caught up in the fiasco, hit out at the Government’s latest failure. Hundreds of crewmen are out of work as the Kirkella remains tied up in Hull because it is no longer allowed to
Stop hounding Betty! MPs fury as Parliament’s watchdog refuses to drop probe into 91-year-old Baroness Boothroyd over her failure to attend a sexual harassment course MPs have called on Parliament’s watchdog to ‘immediately’ drop its investigation Lords Standards Commissioner opened a formal
Tory and Labour MPs on the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFEA) made the judgment in their Brexit Impact Report. The report examined the state of Seafood and meat exports to the EU following the end of the 2020