Child obesity hits highest level since pandemic
Shocking new NHS data reveals obesity levels in young children have reached their highest point outside of pandemic years, with stark inequalities between wealthy and deprived areas.
Shocking new NHS data reveals obesity levels in young children have reached their highest point outside of pandemic years, with stark inequalities between wealthy and deprived areas.
New research reveals that structured, purposeful play is essential for developing crucial life skills in children, with experts calling for a fundamental shift in educational approaches.
Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we explore seven beloved British sweets that underwent surprising name changes you probably forgot about.
Shocking revelations from the making of horror classic Poltergeist, where real human skeletons were used as props, leaving cast traumatised and sparking the infamous 'curse' rumours.
Discover the shocking public information films that traumatised British children for decades. From severed fingers to horrific burns, these campaigns left permanent psychological scars.
Discover why The Line of Beauty at London's Almeida Theatre is the must-see production of the season - a dazzling exploration of desire, politics and 80s extravagance that will leave you breathless.
New research exposes a dramatic decline in recreational reading among secondary school students, with screen time and academic pressure threatening literacy development.
Discover how controlled Halloween frights can teach children valuable life skills in navigating an uncertain world, according to childhood development experts.
A London mother explains her controversial decision to refuse routine vaccinations for her son, challenging the 'conspiracy theorist' label while revealing her personal reasoning behind the choice.
Jack Holden's masterful stage adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel delivers a powerful exploration of 1980s gay life and political hypocrisy in Thatcher's Britain.
Jack Holden's stunning stage adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel delivers a powerful exploration of desire, politics and the AIDS crisis in Thatcher's Britain.