Gavin Williamson brands National Education Union ‘No Education Union’ and will end ‘softly’ approach

Gavin Williamson has vowed to end the ‘softly, softly’ approach for dealing with teaching unions and get all children back in school by September.  The Education Secretary said he plans for all children to go back to school at the start of the next school year ‘come what may’. It was said Mr Williamson ‘got the knuckle … Read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson faces the axe in next reshuffle

Knives out for Education Secretary Gavin Williamson after back to school fiasco as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss also faces the axe The Education Secretary is tipped to be a casualty of the PM’s next reshuffle Former Ministers think he let leftist teaching unions dictate when school returns  International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is also … Read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson faces the axe in next reshuffle

Knives out for Education Secretary Gavin Williamson after back to school fiasco as International Trade Secretary Liz Truss also faces the axe The Education Secretary is tipped to be a casualty of the PM’s next reshuffle Former Ministers think he let leftist teaching unions dictate when school returns  International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is also … Read more

James Corden steps out in LA after Gavin and Stacey became latest show dragged into a race row

James Corden stepped out in Brentwood, Los Angeles, on Friday after Gavin and Stacey became the latest series to be dragged into a race row. Viewers have called for the popular comedy, written by Corden, 41, and Ruth Jones, 53, to be pulled in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. James was seen for the first time on … Read more

Gavin and Stacey becomes the latest series to be dragged into race row

Gavin and Stacey has become the latest series to be dragged into a race row as viewers demand its removal from TV schedules. Critics are calling for the popular comedy, written by James Corden and Ruth Jones, to be pulled in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. The main bone of contention stems … Read more

Gavin and Stacey becomes the latest series to be dragged into race row

Gavin and Stacey has become the latest series to be dragged into a race row as viewers demand its removal from TV schedules. Critics are calling for the popular comedy, written by James Corden and Ruth Jones, to be pulled in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. The main bone of contention stems … Read more

Open All Hours and Gavin and Stacey: The filming locations for Britain’s favourite TV shows MAPPED

It’s a tour of Britain with a TV twist. UKTV Play has produced a fascinating map of the filming locations of some of Britain’s most-loved TV shows. And for a bonus, MailOnline Travel has matched some of the shows’ scenes with pictures of the real-life filming locations, which you can see below. A map produced … Read more

Open All Hours and Gavin and Stacey: The filming locations for Britain’s favourite TV shows MAPPED

It’s a tour of Britain with a TV twist. UKTV Play has produced a fascinating map of the filming locations of some of Britain’s most-loved TV shows. And for a bonus, MailOnline Travel has matched some of the shows’ scenes with pictures of the real-life filming locations, which you can see below. A map produced … Read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson calls on Labour-run councils to open every primary school

Children in areas where councils have so far refused to reopen schools must be allowed to return to classes, the Education Secretary says today. Primary pupils across England were welcomed back by their teachers yesterday despite warnings from the hardline National Education Union. Up to 70 per cent of eligible youngsters returned after a ten-week … Read more

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson calls on Labour-run councils to open every primary school

Children in areas where councils have so far refused to reopen schools must be allowed to return to classes, the Education Secretary says today. Primary pupils across England were welcomed back by their teachers yesterday despite warnings from the hardline National Education Union. Up to 70 per cent of eligible youngsters returned after a ten-week … Read more