Shouting so loudly she could be heard through the walls, bickering over tea and 'Marxist ranting'... insiders tell me what REALLY happened when Britain's strictest head confronted the Education Secretary: DAN HODGES
Britain's strictest teacher doesn't need to place herself in detention. But she does need to live up to the high standards she has so successfully set.
I'm the man whose voice ruins the lives of 3.5million train passengers in London a day - I've even had my own words telling me off before!
The man behind London's railway announcements has admitted he was once told off for breaking a commonly disobeyed rule by his own voice on the public address system.
Why SAP may be mulling 2030 end of maintenance for legacy ERP
Users' sluggish migration of critical apps mean current deadline not workable, says analyst
By 2030, 40 percent of SAP customers currently using its legacy ERP systems will still not have migrated to the latest software, prompting the business apps giant to rethink its support deadline.…
Essex tattoo shop owner and dad dies suddenly after going missing on 3-day hike
His family have now raised money for his three children
Stansted Airport bosses reveal ambitious expansion plans will create 5,000 jobs
The plans include a £600 million extension to the terminal, enabling the airport to serve 43 million passengers annually.
College with Braintree campus expecting hundreds of people to turn out for event
A college is expecting a big turnout for an annual event on Thursday.
Does the 'new evidence' really prove Lucy Letby is innocent? LIZ HULL sat through both her trials - this is her DAMNING VERDICT
I sat through almost every day of Letby's two trials at Manchester Crown Court - and subsequent appeals - and admit I was initially impressed by the fanfare from the apparently eminent panel.
Why I could never back the assisted dying Bill - even though my own husband died in agony
Having nursed many patients, as well as my late husband, the writer Jeremy Clarke, in their last days, I have great reservations about the assisted dying Bill.
Moment 'shoplifter' storms out of Tesco Express with four wine bottles in front of helpless security guard
The crook made no attempt to hide his face from CCTV at the shop in Hounslow on Sunday evening also transporting other items under his bulging zip up hoodie.
I booked a £1,300 holiday rental but when I arrived the garden was covered in dirty nappies, sanitary towels and broken glass - the owner blamed it on SEAGULLS
Colin Yexley, 61, and his sister Jackie, 70, said the property in Ramsage, Kent, looked 'lovely' online - so put their names down for two weeks.
£100 fine for feeding pigeons planned in Hertfordshire towns
Broxbourne Borough Council is expecting to implement the ban from 1 April
Boss allows employees 30 minutes for very intimate 'self care' activity and insists it boosts productivity
The unconventional initiative was made a 'permanent policy' in 2022 at the Barcelona-based business, after a trial run to test if it relieved Covid lockdown stress.
I was left looking like I had worms in my face after thread lift from a doctor I found on Instagram went wrong, then I went to Turkey to CORRECT it
Natalie Bryant, 53, from Croydon, south London, was left looking like she had 'worms' in her cheeks after she claims her thread lift went wrong-and she flew to Turkey for a £4,500 facelift to fix it.
Prince Harry given savage nickname by former servants - who joked it would 'take him two weeks to put his trousers on' without them, new royal book claims
Speaking anonymously to Yes, Ma'am - The Secret Life of Royal Servants by Tom Quinn, one insider opened up about what it was like to cater to the Duke of Sussex .
Person rushed to hospital after serious crash on Essex country road in Ongar
The road was shut and a person had to be cut free from one of the wrecked vehicles
Mauritius could 'rent' islands near crucial Chagos military base to China and spark Cuban Missile crisis style confrontation unless UK hands over sovereignty and £9bn, claims minister
Foreign Office minister Stephen Doughty said doubts about the legal status of the Chagos Islands meant there would be 'no basis to remove' a hostile power.
I identify as a llama, and you should respect me: Inside the world of the 'furries' who only eat from bowls, use litter trays and walk on all fours - as health minister insists they deserve 'dignity'
Sir Keir Starmer 's health minister Ashley Dalton said she doesn't believe in 'gendered' toilets and said people could identify as anything they like - llamas included.
Zuckerberg lays off 3,600 Meta workers in 'low performance' culling spree as former employees blast AI priorities and 'masculine energy'
Impacted employees are coming forward to challenge the perception that Zuckerberg simply wanted to cut the dead weight, insisting that is no more than a 'corporate facade.'
Remains of a 'VAMPIRE' whose body was decapitated to stop it rising from the dead are discovered in a medieval fortress in Croatia
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 15th-century 'vampire' whose head was pulled from their body to prevent them from rising from their grave.
The Jacksons announced as headliner for huge summer show in Essex
Formerly known as The Jackson 5, the group found international success in 1969, with their first single I Want You Back reaching No.1 on the US charts.