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Headteacher who changed school term times so she could go on two cruises may be struck off

Headteacher who changed school term times so she could go on two cruises may be struck off Joy Ballard, who found fame on Channel 4 programme Educating Cardiff, also bought a karaoke machine and at least one TV with the school's fund, a hearing was told A headteacher who admitted altering her school's term dates so she could go on two luxury cruises has been told she may be struck off. Joy Ballard switched the dates while in charge of Ryde Academy on the Isle of Wight, before driving her...

Daily Mirror 5h ago

Epileptic teen donated his organs to save three other people thanks to inspiring headteacher

Epileptic teen donated his organs to save three other people thanks to inspiring headteacher EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Leonard, 18, died of a catastrophic epileptic fit before his organs went to save the life of three other patients A teenager donated his organs to save three other people following a catastrophic epileptic fit. Patrick Leonard, 18, was inspired by his headteacher - who told a school assembly how he had had become a bone marrow and stem cell donor with the charity Anthony Nolan - to...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

Pubs' rights to avoid demolition 'extended to other cherished community buildings'

Pubs' rights to avoid demolition 'extended to other cherished community buildings' EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of cherished buildings like youth centres or community halls will avoid being demolished under plans to give them the same exclusion rights as pubs Hundreds of cherished buildings like youth centres or community halls will avoid being demolished under plans to give them the same exclusion rights as pubs. Housing Secretary Steve Reed is considering changing the rights of valued community...

Daily Mirror 22h ago

Upcoming DWP research publications

Upcoming DWP research publications This document provides details of upcoming Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) research publications. Documents Details Find out more about research at DWP. Updates to this page - Announced provisional publication date of June for 'Child Maintenance Service Calculation Research'.

GOV.UK Statistics 9d ago

SA farmers celebrate dramatic turnaround after record rain

Record autumn rain sparks recovery across South Australia, but not all growers benefit Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:32am In short: Record monthly rainfall has changed the fortunes of some farmers in South Australia. The wet weather has helped restore subsoil moisture and boosted crop outlooks in regions recovering from drought. Long-range forecasting indicates a patchy season ahead.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Madeleine McCann suspect facing jail for calling prison guard ‘a son of a b****’

Madeleine McCann suspect facing jail for calling prison guard ‘a son of a b****’ Christian Brueckner also convicted in another case of verbal abuse of a prison guard in May 2025 - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The most high-profile suspect in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance is set for a return to jail after verbally abusing a prison officer. Christian Brueckner, who several police forces across Europe have named as a suspect in the four-year-old’s disappearance in 2007, was serving a...

The Independent World 6d ago

Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests

Student loans crisis ‘comparable to PPI scandal’, education tsar suggests This year has seen rising criticism of the student loans system after the chancellor announced at the autumn 2025 budget the repayment threshold would be frozen for three years - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The situation facing graduates with student loans is comparable to the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) scandal, the previous chair of a government review into Post-18 education has suggested. Giving...

The Independent UK 8d ago

Why your grocery bill is still eye-watering — even though inflation is 'under control'?

Food inflation has fallen sharply from its 2023 peak — but European grocery prices are nearly a third higher than before the pandemic, and the reasons they stay high are structural. Inflation is down, the European Central Bank is (largely) satisfied and the knock-on effects of the Iran war are mostly being kept under control for now. So why does a trip to the supermarket still feel like a small act of financial self-harm?

Euronews 10d ago

The Flu-Vaccine Routine Is Breaking

In a typical year, the process of bringing a new seasonal flu shot to market is one of the United States’ most predictable vaccine routines. This, however, is not a typical year. Vaccine manufacturers have prepared updated versions of the annual flu shot, as they normally do.

The Atlantic 3d ago

Man City negotiating Maresca compensation fee with Chelsea

Enzo Maresca to Man City: Compensation negotiations ongoing with Chelsea for Italian to be Pep Guardiola's replacement Enzo Maresca is widely expected to be named as Pep Guardiola's successor at Manchester City; the Italian was Guardiola's assistant when City won the treble in 2023 - and was most recently in charge of Chelsea Wednesday 3 June 2026 16:43, UK Manchester City are in talks with Chelsea about compensation for Enzo Maresca. A deal is in the hands of each club's respective lawyers,...

Sky Sports Football 15d ago