The regulator found the charity repeatedly fell below standards expected, had a culture of tolerating poor behaviour, and concludes that it failed to meet promises made on safeguarding, ultimately letting everyone down.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has said it remains troubled that civilians are being killed in high numbers and that it has found that during the holy month of Ramadan, anti-Government elements “deliberately and knowingly targeted civilians.”
The European Ombudsman hasofficially announced the start of an inquiry following a complaint lodged by the environmental group ClientEarth against the EU Council’s lack of transparency over fishing quotas.
Members of the public using Verify have been hampered by a catalogue of problems, including difficulty signing up and accessing multiple government services.
Review fails to acknowledge the political policy drivers for exclusion and off rolling, which is the fragmentation of our school system into competing units chasing league table positions and high Ofsted scores, says union leader.
The Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has said legislation is needed to address the shortage of nursing staff in England and ensure patient safety.
MPs and campaigners have raised questions about the Pakistan Rule of Law programme, which has handed down over 350 death sentences during the last five years and has cost the taxpayer £9.32 million in the current financial year.