'It can break families apart': The SEND crisis failing a generation of children
A damning report has found children with special educational needs are being let down by a 'chaotic system', ITV News Social Affairs Correspondent Sarah Corker and Producer Lottie Kilraine report. Read more here.
With Donald Trump's inauguration imminent, the Chagos deal appears to be on ice
On a day when we expected the Mauritian government to rubber stamp the plans to take over sovereignty of the archipelago from the UK, any agreement appears to be on ice. Read more here.
New UK pensions minister previously called for ‘triple lock’ to be replaced
Torsten Bell has been appointed to Treasury role after resignation of Tulip Siddiq as City minister. Read more here.
Teen stabbed 14 times in transphobic attack ‘afraid to leave house’
A trans teenager has been left scared to leave her home after she was injured in a transphobic stabbing, planned on Snapchat by a group of her peers. Read more here.
What's the secret to Denmark's happy work-life balance?
Gabriel Hoces repeats a word seven times when he discusses what it's like to work in Denmark - "trust". Read more here.
‘Women are the best to women’: has Iceland found the antidote to toxic ‘girlboss’ feminism?
Fifty years ago, Icelandic women went on strike, kickstarting a gender revolution. Today, the concept of ‘konur eru konum bestar’ is everywhere – including the female-led coalition government. Read more here.
Inside the ‘fight night’ white supremacist groups preparing for global race war
A hateful white supremacist network with a ‘fight club’ ethos is spreading across the US and around the world, new research shows. Read more here.
Apple pushes back on call to end diversity programme
Apple's board has asked its investors to vote against a proposal to end its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programmes. Read more here.