• Lower quality vocational qualifications which can count for several GCSEs are to be axed from England's school league tables, the government says.

    BBC: Many vocational courses axed from league tables

  • The other two teams will be from either England - if their row with India can be resolved - Pakistan or New Zealand.

    BBC: Champions League format announced

  • He has resisted the option of recalling former captain Steve Borthwick, although it is possible the Saracens lock could still be promoted from the England Saxons as a temporary replacement for Lawes.

    BBC: Charlie Hodgson

  • "If we had a trade agreement with France and I could ship from here same as I could ship from Hull, England, I'd be shipping from here, " Mr. Trammell said.

    WSJ: Americans Sour on Trade

  • Radio problems caused delays on all Northern Ireland train services, whilst the snow has meant flights from England may be late.

    BBC: Air and rail delays for commuters

  • In a statement to MPs on 10 October 2011 Michael Gove said a total of 79 new state-funded schools would be set up across England from 2012.

    BBC: Free schools statement: Gove announces new wave of schools

  • Mr Gove told the BBC that English exam regulator Ofqual was worried that there would be exams called GCSEs in Wales which would be structured differently from GCSEs in England.

    BBC: Wales-Northern Ireland talks on joint exam standards

  • The exact details of what will be included and excluded from this latest version of England's curriculum have yet to be published, but Mr Gove promised: "Our new curriculum affirms - at every point - the critical importance of knowledge acquisition".

    BBC: Gove sets out 'core knowledge' curriculum plans

  • All of which suggests that although the life of FLS will almost certainly be extended for another year or so, and perhaps access to cheap loans from the Bank of England will be widened to lenders that aren't technically banks or building societies, it won't be "put on steroids" (to use the resonant phrase from this morning's FT headline).

    BBC: Can banks be forced to lend more?

  • The National Curriculum Review has recommended food and nutrition be taught in schools in England from 2014.

    BBC: Levi Roots in bid to inspire pupils to cook

  • There have been calls for Eriksson to be sacked, among them from former England international George Cohen.

    BBC: FA calls emergency meeting

  • Circuses in England will be prohibited from using wild animals in their shows from the beginning of December 2015, the government has announced.

    BBC: Circuses to face wild animal ban

  • But England may turn to Simpson-Daniel's Gloucester team-mate Olly Morgan, who could be fast-tracked from outside the England fold into the senior squad.

    BBC: Simpson-Daniel out of Test plans

  • "The Bank of England will be far from happy with the October consumer price inflation data, " said Howard Archer, analyst at IHS Global Insight.

    BBC: UK inflation rate in surprise October increase

  • They are all believed to be from the south-east of England.

    BBC: Friend's 'surprise' at Cuba arrests

  • Thousands of vocational courses are to be excluded from school league tables in England because the government says under-performing schools are relying on subjects of "little academic worth".

    BBC: Are vocational qualifications valuable?

  • England will be eliminated from the World Cup if they are beaten but they could still qualify for the knockout stages with a high-scoring draw in their final Group C game.

    BBC: World Cup 2010: Terry sorry for England criticism

  • The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), will take over responsibility for supervising the safety and soundness of individual financial firms and will also be run from within the Bank of England.

    BBC: Martin Wheatley

  • What it comes down to is that there wasn't actually a lot to be gained from the Italy game for England since Wales had already beaten Scotland 28-18 on Saturday to set up this weekend's showdown.

    WSJ: England Side Living Dangerously

  • The democratic playoff would be modeled after England's popular Football Association Cup and be completely separate from the rest of the baseball season.

    FORBES: Play More Ball!

  • Students from England will continue to be able to sit WJEC GCSEs - but only linear ones, taken after two years.

    BBC: GCSE changes bring UK differences under devolution

  • Sangakkara's first tournament in charge will be the ICC World Twenty20 in England from 12 to 21 June, for which the Sri Lanka selectors have named a provisional 25-man squad.

    BBC: Sangakkara to captain Sri Lanka

  • Players in group 'B' have significant first-class experience and are perceived to be one to three years away from the England team while 'C' players are generally younger with less experience.

    BBC: Khan given England call-up hope

  • It is likely that the scheme will be made a pilot, rather than being nationwide from the outset, and will not be a regulatory requirement on England's schools for another year.

    BBC: Teachers back industrial action

  • Cardiff North MP Julie Morgan has put down a Private Member's Bill in Westminster calling for under-18s to be banned from using sunbeds, and for all other sunbed use in Wales and England to be supervised.

    BBC: Debate on the use of sunbeds

  • Obviously I have no idea of what goes on behind the doors of the England changing room but from a purely bowling option Steve Harmison would always be in my first XI for England.

    BBC: Justin Langer column

  • Curfew orders enforced by electronic tagging would be available to courts across England and Wales from Wednesday, he said.

    BBC: Straw targets burglars

  • The UK government announced the Church in Wales and Church of England will be banned in law from offering gay marriages.

    BBC: Gay marriage ban 'step too far' says Archbishop of Wales

  • "A considerable element of this will be financed by charging higher fees to students from England, Scotland and Wales, " the minister added.

    BBC: Northern Ireland Assembly

  • Which means come Saturday, there will be nothing to prevent the King of England from waltzing right through your front door and pushing you around.

    FORBES: Competing Senate Bills Fail; Sequestration Is Here (For Now)

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