Lord Jones said he wants to be a ‘voice for Wales’ and a proponent for devolution in Parliament’s upper chamber.
The “net zero” sector has grown by 10% in the past year, adding £83 billion to the UK economy and boosting regional growth, a report suggests.
A report has called on the Department for Education to discourage ‘the punitive withdrawal of playtime’ in schools.
The technology provided by Theirworld will be used by 21,600 young people for their mandatory university entrance test.
Celebrities including singer Jessie Ware, DJ Annie Mac and Wicked and Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey have backed a new campaign to urge parents to become LGBT+ allies.
Hugo Montagu Morley-Fletcher repurchased heirlooms and artworks from a collection which was split up when the house was sold in the late 1960s.
The Women Against State Pension Inequality campaign has sent a ‘letter before action’ to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Lecturers and other staff at the University of Dundee are beginning 15 days of strike action over a potential £30 million deficit and the threat of job cuts including compulsory redundancies.
Ireland’s premier will attend a meeting of world leaders organised by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss Ukraine.
Tim Richards, the founder and chief executive of Vue, said there had been a lasting impact from Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strikes.
The AA plans to launch instant access savings accounts from the end of March, closely followed by personal loans, as part of a partnership with NatWest Boxed.