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The family of a 32-year-old woman who was killed in Burton Latimer last week have paid poignant tributes to her describing ...
For Jharkhand’s tribal and vulnerable children, access to timely diagnosis and treatment is a right, not a privilege. Every year, June 19 marks World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, drawing attention to a ...
The Blessing of the Graves takes place in Monknewtown, Dowth and Fennor on Sunday August 10th and on the Hill of Slane and St ...
A government promise to close a loophole on 'out of area taxis' as part of a crackdown on grooming gangs has been welcomed by ...
Discover the inspiring journey of recent graduates from The Washington School for Girls, who are heading to prestigious high ...
The railway between London and the Midlands was due to open by 2033 – Alexander says there’s "no reasonable way to deliver" ...
The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, has announced Writers' Room Festival – a 6-day festival of new writing celebrating talent ...
Kemi Badenoch has branded the grooming gang cover-ups “one of the biggest scandals Britain has ever seen”. Survivors and ...
Karim Khedr, SVP and CEO of PepsiCo Egypt, expressed his pride in launching Pepsi Stars, calling it a natural continuation of ...
What was school like 100 years ago? A lot harder, and dirtier. Here's how kids learned in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Farmers are invited to a Drummonds Open Day on Thursday June 19th at 6pm to view Teagasc Spring Crop Trials. The Trial site ...
From Gqeberha’s classrooms to the rich tradition of Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch, André van Staden leaves a powerful legacy as a passionate educator. The former Pearson principal and Grey High ...