Parkrun’s June 5 return ‘hangs in the balance’ with only a quarter of courses given green light

Parkrun’s long-awaited June 5 return ‘hangs in the balance’ with only a quarter of courses in England given green light from landowners… with announcement set to be made in a week Parkrun set a date of June 5 for the return of the Saturday morning 5km events But, only 161 of 589 venues have been … Read more

Let your children learn to love the great outdoors on one of these thrilling survival courses

Have you exhausted the list of outdoor family activities during the pandemic? Then why not get the gang on board for a survival course when restrictions lift? With spring almost upon us, outdoor centres are offering bushcraft adventures suitable for everyone from timid tykes to go-getting grandparents. Should you be a fan of his TV … Read more

Ultimate Tag host Matt Shirvington reveals executives BANNED him from the show’s obstacle courses  

Ultimate Tag host and former Olympic sprinter Matt Shirvington, 42, reveals why Channel Seven executives BANNED him from trialling the show’s obstacle courses By D. Lawrance For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:11 GMT, 7 March 2021 | Updated: 02:13 GMT, 7 March 2021 He’s the second fastest Australian sprinter of all time. But Matt Shirvington … Read more

More than 120 charities are accused of wasting money from donations on ‘woke’ courses

More than 120 charities are accused of wasting money from donations on ‘woke’ courses by giving staff unconscious bias training despite government advice Charities including Red Cross and Age UK paid for the unconscious bias training Last year the Government ordered departments to scrap it as it ‘did not work’ MP Ben Bradley said the … Read more

More than 120 charities are accused of wasting money from donations on ‘woke’ courses

More than 120 charities are accused of wasting money from donations on ‘woke’ courses by giving staff unconscious bias training despite government advice Charities including Red Cross and Age UK paid for the unconscious bias training Last year the Government ordered departments to scrap it as it ‘did not work’ MP Ben Bradley said the … Read more

Universities could be fined up to £500,000 for running ‘Mickey Mouse’ courses

Universities could be fined up to £500,000 for running poor quality courses under a planned crackdown of ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees, the watchdog today warned. The Office for Students (OfS) will investigate lazy university departments and faculties which fail to raise their teaching standards. In an online paper, the watchdog says it will set ‘more challenging’ … Read more

Universities could be fined up to £500,000 for running ‘Mickey Mouse’ courses

Universities could be fined up to £500,000 for running poor quality courses under a planned crackdown of ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees, the watchdog today warned. The Office for Students (OfS) will investigate lazy university departments and faculties which fail to raise their teaching standards. In an online paper, the watchdog says it will set ‘more challenging’ … Read more

Zara McDermott puts on a racy display in sexy golf whites (despite courses being shut for lockdown!)

Zara McDermott dressed up in provocative golfing whites for an Instagram post on Sunday – despite the fairways being shut currently amid England’s second lockdown. The Love Island-turned-Made In Chelsea star, 23, posed in a tiny white top and perilously high-hemmed matching skirt as she brandished a driving wood and balls. She added a golf … Read more

Want to boost your resume? These courses provide some of the most in-demand skills in today’s market

Want to boost your resume? These courses provide some of the most in-demand skills in today’s job market – including Python, Excel and IT Support By Zoe Griffin For Dailymail.com Published: 11:15 BST, 28 September 2020 | Updated: 11:22 BST, 28 September 2020 If you’re thinking of changing career or want to learn a new … Read more

Labour call for degree courses to be put back

The return of university students was thrown into doubt last night amid a growing row over coronavirus lockdowns on campuses. As thousands prepared to start the new term, the president of the National Union of Students said the Government was ‘gambling’ with students’ lives. Labour even called for a delay to the start of the … Read more