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The Treasury Committee is urging the Government to improve its monitoring and said the Treasury may eventually need to mandate cash acceptance.
However, a report by the ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, suggests the range of instruments now being taught is ‘widening’.
The Commons Public Accounts Committee found the cost of collecting taxes rose by £563 million over the last parliament, while productivity fell.
More than 1,000 physician associates (PAs) could begin their careers in the NHS every year after regulators approved dozens of courses to teach them. The General Medical Council (GMC) said it had ...
Pedestrians and cyclists are 44% more likely to die if they are hit by an SUV or similar-sized vehicle rather than a traditional car, a study has found. The figure rises to 82% for children, the ...
Households will be able to choose from more options to upgrade their home heating systems with the help of Government grants, under new proposals. The Government said its boiler upgrade scheme, which ...
Doctors should prescribe exercise to patients undergoing cancer care to help counter the side-effects of treatments, a new study suggests. Physical activity during treatment can also boost mental ...
Labour and the Tories are seeking to defend seats from Reform amid opinion poll momentum for Nigel Farage’s party.
Back in a Rangers shirt for the first time since November, Neraysho Kasanwirjo wasted little time making his mark.
Builders have mostly used the technology in residential construction as they look to innovate to tackle an affordable housing crisis.
JOHN Swinney’s summit on “safeguarding Scotland’s democracy” from the threat of the far-right was dominated by politicians from the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals fell short of winning an outright majority in Parliament, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp projected on Tuesday, and the party will have to seek help from ...