Chairman Peter Cowgill says the new EU trade deal has meant "double-digit millions" in extra costs.
School leaders say catch up plans should not be "gimmicks" or create long hours for tired children.
Cold weather payments are available to some as temperatures stay low.
The Information Commissioner's Office says it believes the purchase broke its rules.
People seek out excitement as snow, ice and freezing temperatures continue to grip the country.
The health secretary announces new rules for British and Irish residents coming to the UK.
The entrance to the second tunnel is at Highbury Corner and was disguised by soil and pallets.
The UK has not banned international travel despite the emergence of new coronavirus variants identified in other countries. Why?
Police warn people not to travel as conditions force some Covid vaccination centres to stay shut.
The Staffordshire driver, who didn't have a licence or insurance, was arrested in West Yorkshire.
The man left a negative review of a law firm, which then took legal action over his comment.
Officials will try to work out ways of avoiding more controversies involving Northern Ireland.
The travel firm says 2.8 million customers have already booked holidays, 44% down on last year.
James Anderson inspires England to a famous 227-run victory against India on the final day of the first Test in Chennai.
The online supermarket says the Covid pandemic has permanently changed the grocery landscape worldwide.
Changes could mean replacing gas boilers in homes and finding new ways to make steel without coal.
Social care staff are having to decide who receives care - or not - with services stretched.
Lynx, known as the "ghost cat" in Europe as they are rarely seen, became extinct in the UK in AD700.
Staff at Lewisham Hospital treated London's first known Covid-19 patient - they reflect one year on.
The new testing regime, to be announced soon, is aimed at tracking cases and detecting new variants.
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