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Hospital Apologises After Stranding Vulnerable Patient

Milton Keynes University Hospital issues formal apology after a catastrophic failure leaves a vulnerable patient with learning disabilities alone and without transport for hours, sparking outrage from Mencap and a government review.

Countryfile urges schools to install wildlife ponds for learning

Countryfile Magazine champions a transformative educational initiative, urging UK primary schools to install wildlife ponds. Discover how this simple addition could revolutionise outdoor learning, biodiversity, and children's mental wellbeing.

AI predicts football transfers with 80% accuracy

A groundbreaking AI tool is set to transform the football transfer market, using machine learning to predict player signings with stunning 80% accuracy, potentially saving clubs millions.

Driving Instructor's Top 7 UK Test Mistakes Revealed

A seasoned UK driving instructor shares the critical errors that cause test failures and accidents. Discover the surprising habits you need to break now to pass your test and stay safe on the road.

Britain's Language Crisis: Why GCSEs Are Failing

A damning reality check reveals how the UK's approach to language learning is creating a cultural and economic disadvantage. Discover why GCSEs aren't working and what needs to change.

Spanish overtakes French as UK's top GCSE language

In a historic shift, Spanish has surpassed French as the most popular modern foreign language for GCSE entries in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, marking a significant change in the UK's educational landscape.

Duolingo apologises for transphobic slur in German lesson

Language app Duolingo has been forced to apologise after a German language lesson used a transphobic slur, sparking outrage and drawing connections to the views of author JK Rowling. The incident has ignited a fierce debate on digital responsibility and i

Mum's Bus Seat Refusal For Pensioner Sparks Fury

A mother's refusal to give up her bus seat for a pensioner has ignited a fierce online debate. Was it an act of selfishness or justified parenting? We explore the full story and the divided public reaction.

Hospital settles over disabled newborn negligence

A Sydney hospital has reached a settlement after allegations of medical negligence left a newborn with severe, permanent disabilities. The case highlights ongoing concerns over maternity care standards.

7 Health Risks for Disabled People in UK

New research highlights seven major health issues disproportionately affecting people with disabilities in the UK, urging better healthcare access and awareness.

OpenAI's GPT-4.5: What to expect

OpenAI is reportedly developing GPT-4.5, a major upgrade to its AI models, sparking speculation about enhanced capabilities and release timelines.

Kylie Jenner's yellow bra look & Spanish lessons

Kylie Jenner nearly suffers a wardrobe malfunction in a daring yellow bra as she shares her latest passion: learning Spanish. Get the inside scoop on her glamorous yet studious lifestyle.

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