What is the census, what sort of questions does it ask, and will you get fined for not completing it?

The 2021 census has begun as authorities try to determine how many people are living in England and Wales - and what the population needs.

Vocational students need support to face ‘incredibly tough’ jobs market, education expert says

Teenagers studying vocational subjects need more support to help them face the "incredibly tough" jobs market.

Whales are under significant threat from ship strikes. Could new technology save them?

Marine researchers have launched new acoustic equipment off the south coast of Ireland in a bid to prevent whales being struck by large vessels.

Whales are under significant threat from ship strikes. Could new technology save them?

Marine researchers have launched new acoustic equipment off the south coast of Ireland in a bid to prevent whales being struck by large vessels.

‘Handwashing isn’t kept on top of’: McDonald’s facing new claims of COVID rules being broken

McDonald's will expand its investigation into COVID rule-breaking among staff after claims that sales competitions between restaurants are endangering health and safety.

Vaccinations alone are unlikely to contain coronavirus infections in the UK, study warns

Vaccinations alone are unlikely to contain coronavirus infections in the UK, a new study suggests.

‘We complain but in the end, we do it’ – debate over ‘bruised’ Oxford jab rages in Paris

Even on a grey, drizzly day, the town hall of the third arrondissement in Paris is a fine building.

Compensation finally paid for decades of racist policies in divided America

Evanston, Illinois, north of Chicago, was one of the most segregated cities in America.