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A-Levels Face Replacement by New 'V-Levels' System

The UK government is considering a major overhaul of post-16 education that could see A-Levels replaced by a new broader qualification system called 'V-Levels', marking the biggest change to England's education system in decades.

Major GCSE Shake-Up: 'Mickey Mouse' Courses Axed

The UK government announces radical reforms to post-16 education, phasing out low-value qualifications and creating new 'Advanced British Standard' combining A-Levels and T-Levels.

OnlyFans Star's Shocking Tax Deduction Claims

Australian adult content creator Annie Knight reveals the most intimate items she's attempted to claim on tax, sparking debate about legitimate business deductions in the digital creator economy.

DWP's £300 cost of living payment arrives this month

The Department for Work and Pensions is distributing £300 payments to eligible households across the UK as part of the government's cost of living support package. Find out who qualifies and when payments will arrive.

HMRC Warning For Millions Working From Home

UK tax authority alerts remote workers about common expense claim mistakes that could trigger investigations and penalties. Essential reading for anyone working from home.

MPs' energy costs surge to £7.5 million

Exclusive investigation reveals UK government spent staggering £7.5 million on energy bills for MPs' offices and parliamentary buildings amid cost of living crisis, with costs tripling in some regions.

MPs' energy costs surge 45% to £1.2 million

Exclusive investigation reveals UK MPs' energy costs skyrocket to £1.2 million while constituents face unaffordable bills. The staggering 45% increase raises questions about Westminster's priorities during the energy crisis.

Trump's golden White House ballroom renovation revealed

Exclusive investigation reveals how Donald Trump's administration spent millions renovating the White House ballroom with gold-leaf accents and premium materials, raising questions about presidential spending priorities.

DUP MP's farm payments spark Stormont scrutiny

Democratic Unionist Party MP Gavin Robinson faces questions after receiving agricultural subsidies while serving as an MP, highlighting tensions between Westminster roles and Stormont interests.

Mass layoffs hit special education department

Exclusive: The Department for Education has announced sweeping cuts to special educational needs support, eliminating 1,100 positions and raising serious concerns about the future of SEND provision across England.

Disney theme park prices soar to new heights

Disney announces significant price increases across its theme parks, making the magical experience more expensive for UK families planning visits to Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney World.

Vanessa Stoykov rejects private school for son

Wealth education expert Vanessa Stoykov explains her surprising decision to withdraw her son from private education, challenging conventional wisdom about privilege and parenting.

London's £1,200 Monthly Parking Shock

Exclusive investigation reveals how Westminster's car park charges have hit record highs, with some Londoners paying more for parking than accommodation.

Disney raises theme park ticket prices significantly

Walt Disney World announces significant price increases across its most popular parks, with peak single-day tickets now exceeding £150. Discover how the new tiered pricing structure affects your magical getaway.

Why UK vocational training needs more than money

New research reveals that simply pouring money into vocational education won't solve Britain's skills crisis. Discover why deeper systemic reforms are crucial for creating the workforce of tomorrow.

Driving lesson costs accelerate by 30% in UK

Aspiring drivers across Britain face a financial roadblock as driving lesson prices surge by nearly a third in just two years, with average costs now reaching £35 per hour amid intense demand and instructor shortages.

American's £1,000 shock at hidden UK costs

An American woman living in Britain reveals the frustrating financial difference that cost her over £1,000 and why she believes the UK system needs urgent reform.

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