UN Tells Britain To Ban Smacking Kids At Home
Parents can already be prosecuted if they leave bruises, cuts or scratches – but the UN thinks the law should go even further.
Parents can already be prosecuted if they leave bruises, cuts or scratches – but the UN thinks the law should go even further.
Research shows those who are middle-aged, well-off and well-educated are more likely to drink levels of alcohol that are harmful.
A study finds one in five mums experienced negative comments from colleagues or employers when returning from maternity leave.
After 30 years and hundreds of millions of pounds, the world’s best weapon in the malaria fight is recommended for licence.
A pilot scheme that allows 999 call handlers to take an extra two minutes to judge patients will be expanded, Sky News learns.
The Royal residence opens its doors for the summer – and shows visitors what goes on behind the scenes to stage a state banquet.
The young man – thought to be a migrant – is believed to have died in France and then been carried through the tunnel.
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Friday’s national newspapers.
Simon Reynolds fails to return from lunch during his trial for stealing marriage, funeral and gravestone fees.
Pressure grows for claims of VIPs abusing boys in a Belfast home to be added to the inquiry by New Zealand judge Lowell Goddard.