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Lord Justice Gross criticised judicial salaries, despite saying that 'no one goes into the Judiciary to make money'. He claimed that there 'is a danger in relying unduly on goodwill'.
Lola Olufemi (pictured), Cambridge University Student Union women's officer, had previously said 'middle class' travellers are doing nothing to help Africa by visiting the continent.
Cambridge University English academics may be forced to include more ethnic writers in an effort to 'decolonise' the curriculum for students.
A 15-year limit will be imposed on new peerages to curb House of Lords numbers, it emerged last night. There is no limit on how long life peers can serve and no retirement age.
The Global Association of International Sports Federation (GAISF) gave it ‘observer status’ – meaning it will now provisionally be classified as a sport.
Dame Sally Davies (pictured) wants to stop labelling doctors below consultant level – who often have a decade or more experience - as ‘trainee’ and ‘junior’.
Alongside normal tax bills, the flagship Tory council said it intends to use government powers to collect further payment under another council tax band – starting in April next year.
Ofcom found older people, women and those from black, Asian or minority backgrounds are underrepresented across the media – and many feel they are portrayed in a negative light.
Colin Thubron, an acclaimed travel writer, hit out at the ‘annoying’ praise as he took part in the announcement of this year’s shortlist for the prestigious prize.
Chemist-4-U shoppers can order an 'advanced supply' of Levonelle, a generic version of the emergency contraception, at just the click of a mouse.
When Jack Whiteley caught on camera the thieves who stole £26,000 of garden furniture from his warehouse in Essex, he congratulated himself on handing the case to police on a plate.
Mac, pictured, the pen name of Stanley McMurtry MBE, is one of a prestigious panel of judges for the annual Young Cartoonist of the Year competition.
Successful cyber attacks on prestigious universities, including Oxford (pictured), University College London and Warwick have doubled in the last two years.
Prisoners chanting ‘we want burn’ took over a wing of HMP Birmingham last night prison demanding tobacco after refusing to return to their cells.
Research shows some 'healthy' snack bars have more sugar than chocolate treats. Love Raw almond and coconut bar contains 18.5g of sugar - more than Maltesers.
Earlier this week top UK dentists warned drinking the fizzy and sugary tipple too often can lead to a 'Prosecco smile' – which consists of gaps, receding gums, cavities and rotten teeth.
Temperatures have fallen from about 30C (86F) to 15C (59F) in Kent, and there could even be a touch of frost in the North this week. Last night, the mercury plummeted to 2C (36F) in Aberdeenshire.
Forecasters say cool temperatures and torrential downpours are set to sweep across the UK , bringing an abrupt end to sweltering heat and clear-blue skies.
Senior study author from Aston University, Birmingham, Dr Rahul Potluri, said: ‘This is the most conclusive evidence as yet to confirm the link between high cholesterol and breast cancer'.
Ricafort Gamboa, of Bolton, was trying to hit 100mph in his Citroen C3 in Wales for a Snapchat video when he lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a house, killing one of his friends.
Michael Gibbins said Princess Diana was only interested in Dodi Fayed so she could spend a summer having fun on his yacht in St Tropez and that their relationship would have 'disintegrated'.
Charlotte Fullerton, 22, was with her brother descending towards Tatopani in Mustang, a remote and isolated region of the Himalayas when the landslide happened last week.
Civil servant Jacqui Millson, 53, has spent every spare minute hunting for husky Zala and German shepherd Zeus, leaving her with no time to plan her big day.
A quarter of men are proposing without having bought a ring, according to a new poll of 1,000 British women by jewellers Beaverbrooks. 40 per cent of women said they were unhappy with it.
Among the 4,800 courses on offer at top Russell Group universities are English at Exeter, economics at York and law and medicine at Liverpool (pictured).
The new laws ban owners from 'renting out space in flats' on websites, such as Homeaway and Airbnb, without a licence on any of the Balearic Islands – including Ibiza, Menorca, Majorca and Formentera.
Owners of the 1,652 unoccupied homes in Kensington and Chelsea include former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who bought a seven-bedroom grade II-listed house for £16million.
The Labour-controlled council issued a community protection notice, which orders people to stop leaving their belongings unattended to avoid causing an obstruction.
The wage bill at the foreign aid department has soared by 40 per cent in seven years. It now stands at £133million – £38million up on 2010 when David Cameron took power.