Ruth Perry’s sister accuses Ofsted of ‘marking its own homework’ in death review
Family ‘needs assurance’ that a former chief inspector of schools is right woman to lead inquiry into headmistress’s suicide
Family ‘needs assurance’ that a former chief inspector of schools is right woman to lead inquiry into headmistress’s suicide
The presenter and academic is among several prominent females nominated for membership in an attempt to overturn male-only rule
Drama that told of how hundreds of ex postmasters were falsely accused of fraud heads list of significant figures in world of television
Campaigners fears that proposed cut to postal delivery days may result in fewer people writing letters
Greg James and Chris Smith criticised after comment about their book, part of a new series
Marian Porter dives deep into tunnel to grab young animals and shuffles out backwards as she pulls them to safety
Winds of 70mph may hit Cornwall, Wales and the north-west. Elsewhere, temperatures could climb to 22C
Members of Aslef mount picket lines outside stations as passengers urged against travel
John Tinniswood, who lives in Southport, took the title following the death of a 114-year-old in Venezuela
New research reveals which areas have the most registered e-cigarette stores per person
Occupant was at home but unharmed when Honda hatchback careered into property in Twickenham
Woman ingests hazardous substance at home in south London and taken to hospital as two policemen who attend scene remain under observation
Gregory Doran, director emeritus of the Royal Shakespeare Company, says he ‘hates’ pre-performance cautionary advice
Legal figures write to Rishi Sunak to argue UK is legally bound to prevent ‘risk of genocide’ after International Court of Justice finding
Bournville is subject to strict planning laws but that has not stopped broadband firm from erecting unsightly masts
Antony Harrington suffered a cardiac arrest after being bitten by the animals at his home in Warwickshire