Data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows there were 29% fewer new entrants than needed.
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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
The pony received a bag of carrots as a prize after readers voted for her as part of Horse & Hound magazine’s annual awards.
The victim has come forward after she was sexually assaulted in Nailsea, Somerset three years ago – police have issued new appeal
The trailer featured Meghan appearing to wipe away tears, with Netflix saying the six-part show would tell ‘the other side of their love story’.
Mark Brown was found guilty of murdering two women six months apart in 2021.
The former prime minister’s decision suggests he is committed to a long-term career in politics.
NHS Digital figures show there were 133,446 full-time equivalent vacancies at the end of September.
NHS Digital figures show there were 133,446 full-time equivalent vacancies at the end of September
Ursula von der Leyen made her comments on the steps of Government Buildings in Dublin, where she was meeting Irish premier Micheal Martin.
Nicola Sturgeon thanked Ian Blackford for his ‘diligence, tenacity, friendship and loyalty’.
‘Insufficient time’ to roll out reforms in time for elections in May, says Electoral Commission chief
Police chiefs will meet Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Thursday to discuss the demonstrations.
Exclusive: ‘I’m aware that the palace itself does not reflect us. There are pictures of people who don’t look like us on the walls,’ Ngozi Fulani says
The Football Supporters’ Association urged people to use official routes to protect themselves from losing out and being denied entry.
Pensioner left in ‘queue of 30 people’ outside hospital after waiting 14 hours for ambulance to arrive
Public hearings for the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry foster care case study concluded on Thursday.
“The winning isn’t just about the money”
Builder Mark Brown denied the murders, claiming Alexandra Morgan died in an accident and Leah Ware is still alive.
Time for ‘fresh leadership’, says Commons chief after five years in charge
On the Breadline: Actor calls on people to do something to ‘help fellow struggling Londoners’
Lady Hussey, 83, who is Prince William’s godmother was on duty at the reception
On the Breadline: Parents tell how they are forced to cut back on swimming lessons and other activities to pay for food and heating
Following an inquest into the death of toddler Awaab Ishak, chief executive Gareth Swarbrick was removed from his post at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing
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Kelly Thomson lives on £40 per week to feed herself and her two children and like many in the cost of living crisis is struggling