Public trust in the media and knowledge institutions is critically low, representing a wider societal crisis beyond journalism alone.
Americans' trust in nation's court system hits record low, survey finds
Americans' confidence in the judicial system has reached a record low of 35%, with significant declines observed across political lines.
AI could be used to help generate exam question papers, Ofqual chief says
AI has potential to assist in exam question creation, but human oversight is essential for marking.
What do the Home Secretary's policing reforms mean for the future of the Police Digital Service? | Computer Weekly
The UK government aims to improve policing efficiency through enhanced technology and the creation of a National Centre of Policing.
Court rejects Boeing plea deal stemming from 737 Max crashes
A federal judge rejected Boeing's plea deal, emphasizing the need for court involvement in selecting an independent monitor to ensure public confidence.
What Could Happen in Higher Education During a Second Trump Term?
Republicans plan to intensify efforts to reshape higher education, targeting progressive ideologies amid declining public trust.
Freshman enrollment is down at US colleges - and after the past few years, it's no wonder
Higher education faces a notable enrollment decline, especially among first-year students, influenced by FAFSA mishaps and shifting perceptions of the institution.
Confidence in higher education has drastically decreased, with only 36% of adults expressing significant trust.
Review of 'Is College Worth It?' (opinion)
Public confidence in higher education is at an all-time low despite recognizing benefits of a bachelor's degree.
What Could Happen in Higher Education During a Second Trump Term?
Republicans plan to intensify efforts to reshape higher education, targeting progressive ideologies amid declining public trust.
Freshman enrollment is down at US colleges - and after the past few years, it's no wonder
Higher education faces a notable enrollment decline, especially among first-year students, influenced by FAFSA mishaps and shifting perceptions of the institution.
Confidence in higher education has drastically decreased, with only 36% of adults expressing significant trust.
Review of 'Is College Worth It?' (opinion)
Public confidence in higher education is at an all-time low despite recognizing benefits of a bachelor's degree.
We Should Criticize The Judiciary. It's How We Hold The Institution Accountable.
Judges may feel entitled to exemption from criticism and accountability, affecting public trust in the judiciary.
Yvette Cooper to unveil major overhaul to tackle failing confidence in police
The Home Secretary is introducing major reforms and funding to restore public confidence in police forces.
Who are the poll workers and how many are there? New data offers insights into a vital Election Day function
Poll workers are essential for smooth elections, handling equipment, assisting voters, and counting ballots, with high public confidence in their role.
Poll finds skepticism of nationwide election tallies, especially among Republicans
Partisan divisions in the U.S. extend to trust levels in election vote tallies, with Republicans exhibiting greater skepticism compared to Democrats.
Worried about your 2024 ballot being counted? These states let you track it online
Recent incidents of ballot damage are rare and do not threaten the integrity of the 2024 elections, according to experts.
Biden Proposes 3 Reforms for the Supreme Court, Including Term Limits and Ethics Enforcement
President Biden calls for Supreme Court reforms, highlighting the need for term limits and addressing ethics scandals.
Biden reveals bold new boundaries for Supreme Court justices amid 'crisis of confidence'
Biden's court proposal faces hurdles in Congress before Election Day.
Ron Wyden Submits Bill to Drastically Reform Supreme Court - Including Expanding It to 15 Members
Sen. Ron Wyden proposes legislation to expand the Supreme Court from nine to 15 justices to restore public confidence and reduce politicization.
How Biden's Court Reform Proposals Could Work-if the Court Would Let Them
President Joe Biden announced proposals for Supreme Court reform, a significant shift from his past stance, aiming to restore public confidence and address the court's extremism.
Biden Proposes 3 Reforms for the Supreme Court, Including Term Limits and Ethics Enforcement
President Biden calls for Supreme Court reforms, highlighting the need for term limits and addressing ethics scandals.
Biden reveals bold new boundaries for Supreme Court justices amid 'crisis of confidence'
Biden's court proposal faces hurdles in Congress before Election Day.
Ron Wyden Submits Bill to Drastically Reform Supreme Court - Including Expanding It to 15 Members
Sen. Ron Wyden proposes legislation to expand the Supreme Court from nine to 15 justices to restore public confidence and reduce politicization.
How Biden's Court Reform Proposals Could Work-if the Court Would Let Them
President Joe Biden announced proposals for Supreme Court reform, a significant shift from his past stance, aiming to restore public confidence and address the court's extremism.
More than 700 investigations launched after calls to Met anti-corruption line
Over 700 anti-corruption and abuse investigations initiated by Scotland Yard since hotline launch
Hotline allows anonymous reporting of various misconduct by police, staff, and volunteers
Conviction quashed for officer fined after wrongly arresting mum in Croydon
Pc Perry Lathwood's conviction for assault was quashed on appeal after he initially faced charges for wrongly arresting and manhandling a woman.
Met Police officer whose lies cheated road rage victim of justice is sacked
A Metropolitan Police officer was sacked for lying and failing to properly investigate a road rage incident, leading to a breach of honesty and integrity.
More than 700 investigations launched after calls to Met anti-corruption line
Over 700 anti-corruption and abuse investigations initiated by Scotland Yard since hotline launch
Hotline allows anonymous reporting of various misconduct by police, staff, and volunteers
Conviction quashed for officer fined after wrongly arresting mum in Croydon
Pc Perry Lathwood's conviction for assault was quashed on appeal after he initially faced charges for wrongly arresting and manhandling a woman.
Met Police officer whose lies cheated road rage victim of justice is sacked
A Metropolitan Police officer was sacked for lying and failing to properly investigate a road rage incident, leading to a breach of honesty and integrity.
Could Hallgrimsson be an inspired choice as Ireland move on from crises? | Barry Glendenning
Heimir Hallgrimsson's appointment as Ireland manager highlights the FAI's struggle for competent leadership amidst financial instability and public disapproval.
Met drops investigation into general election gambling allegations
The Metropolitan Police has ended its investigation into betting on the election date, citing insufficient grounds for misconduct.
Make ministers declare WhatsApp contact with lobbyists, MPs say
Ministers should declare WhatsApp contact with lobbyists or face a ban on official devices.