Minister says children in England will get support more quickly under Send overhaul
Bridget Phillipson says government is ‘not taking away support’ as she prepares to announce changes
Government’s response to Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban was ‘clumsy’, say MPs
Select committee says ‘late’ decision to overturn exclusion of fans ‘did little more than inflame tensions’
Ospreys fans dismayed as club faces axe amid crisis in Welsh rugby
Welsh Rugby Union is to cut number of professional teams from four to three, with Ospreys the likely choice
Oscars bellwether, British awards or both? The identity dilemma facing the Baftas
Few UK nominations this year as industry tries to balance attracting global attention and celebrating homegrown projects
Make films shorter if you want them shown in cinemas, says Picturehouse director
Clare Binns says three-hour runtimes deter audiences as she is named Bafta recipient for outstanding British contribution to cinema
We conduct affairs of state in a building that’s riddled with asbestos and mice. Can’t Britain do any better?
Parliament is steeped in history, but too many parts of the estate are dangerous and squalid. The promised upgrade can’t come a minute too soon, says Labour MP Rupa Huq
‘The time of monsters’: everyone is quoting Gramsci – but what did he actually say?
Line handily sums up people’s bewilderment at state of world, but it isn’t quite what the Marxist thinker wrote
Met police using AI tools supplied by Palantir to flag officer misconduct
Exclusive: Police Federation condemns deployment of US firm’s tech to analyse behaviour as ‘automated suspicion’
Lamborghini pulls plug on plans to launch all-electric supercar
Company will shift focus to hybrids, citing drop-off in EV demand among sports car lovers who ‘miss the noise’
Only 10% of boys aged 14-16 read daily for pleasure, National Literacy Trust finds
Exclusive: Report says British teenagers’ time for books is being crowded out by schoolwork, screens and sports