With the election on the horizon, education spokesperson Ginny Andersen promises a less prescriptive approach to teaching, and to restore free school lunches at more than twice the cost. Hanna ...
Alleged leak of A-Levels Pure Mathematics Paper 1 (Variant 12) in Pakistan raises serious concerns over exam security, ...
More than 300 UK pubs, bars and restaurants have closed since January as wage costs, energy bills, business rates and weaker ...
The Herald and Women in Public Affairs Scotland brought candidates from the six main political parties in Holyrood together.
Meta and Microsoft are cutting over 20,000 jobs, citing AI efficiency. This reflects a broader trend of tech layoffs and ...
Speaking at the Girls in ICT Day, minister Solly Malatsi emphasised the critical need for inclusive growth within the ICT ...
Plenty of engineers, not enough energy market specialists. As power systems go real-time, the talent playbook is being ...
Ministers have announced plans to bolster 16-19 performance measures after admitting public accountability data misses the ...
The party’s candidate in Edinburgh North Western, Mr Cole-Hamilton unveiled a suite of prevention measures he says will save hundreds of ...
Samsung has reaffirmed its commitment to the country’s transformation agenda by maintaining its Level 1 B-BBEE (Broad-Based ...
Jamie Oliver accuses ministers of "battering" UK entrepreneurs with punishing taxes, warning that hospitality SMEs are being ...
The Renters’ Rights Act means fewer landlords, fewer homes and higher rents Labour’s reforms will make the rental crisis ...
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