The teenagers struggling with school life and the special way they are being helped
Pressure at home, social anxiety, bullying and anger issues are all problems that one high school is tackling with a unique programme to keep pupils in school
A brief history of former US presidents running for reelection
3 losses, 1 win and 1 still TBD.
People continue to visit Collectorate to submit applications for flood compensation
People in Vijayawada submit flood compensation applications, facing challenges with eligibility and application process, seeking government assistance.
David Seymour’s charter schools: Half of applications rejected so far as Govt preps for up to 15 news schools to open next year
The government is preparing for up to 15 new charter schools to open early next year.
Jimmy Carter turns 100: The American president who just keeps going and going
Analysis - Jimmy Carter is the longest-lived US president, and as he turns 100 years old this week, it turns out he was also pretty much the last of his kind.
France's Mr Africa spills the beans on secret cash
Long a confidant of French and African leaders, Robert Bourgi lifts the lid on post-colonial relations.
Over 100 rounded up as police contain PTI protest
Police use teargas, batons to disperse protesters; PTI activists hurl rocks at cops.
Death notices and funeral announcements in The Newcastle Chronicle last week
A selection of tributes to people from around the North East who have passed away in the past few weeks
The Old Trent Bridge ruins and the ancient divide between the North and South
The old ruin on Trent Bridge is little celebrated and lies amid shrubbery and litter, but this intriguing structure actually offers an insight into what the crossing over the River Trent once looked like as far back as the 14th Century
11 tributes and funeral notices from across Nottinghamshire
Our thoughts are with the friends and family affected
Locked up in September in Derby - a killer, a knifeman, a rapist and more
One asylum seeker was handed a near 20-year jail sentence
Drunk chef spat on police in Newcastle city centre hours before he was due to do Great North Run
Liam Powell was being arrested for being drunk and disorderly in the city centre when he spat at the two officers, hitting them in the face
David Seymour’s charter schools: Half of applications unlikely to proceed as Govt preps for up to 15 new schools to open next year
The government is preparing for up to 15 new charter schools to open early next year.
HYDRA will precipitate Cong’s downfall: Bandi
Says due to HYDRA’s misdeeds, real estate is in crisis, and the economy has collapsed
Shimla fruit-seller's drug racket: Order on WhatsAAP, no contact between delivery person, receiver
Shahi Mahatma ran a sophisticated drug racket in Shimla, connecting demand and supply chains without direct contact.
Residents protest Musi riverfront demolition, demand compensation
Residents protest against Musi riverfront project in Hyderabad, demanding compensation and relocation from government.
Crown Office prosecutors investigating SNP fraud claims have contacted alleged victims
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: A Freedom of Information request has revealed COPFS has been in communication with alleged victims in the case.
Scots islanders oppose Tesco Sunday opening for only UK store observing religious tradition
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The Tesco in Stornoway is considering opening for the first time on a Sunday since it opened in 2008 but religious leaders say it will break with tradition on the Isle of Lewis.
Reform candidate wanted to charge voters a fiver to find out who he was
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: David McLennan, who stood for Nigel Farage's party in Livingston, was told to cancel the event immediately by party bosses.
One of Scotland's most notorious murderers breaks decades long silence in new Bar-L book
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Boyle was caged for life in 1967 and spent time in Barlinnie's controversial Special Unit
Major polluters bought champagne reception for senior Scottish Greens
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The Scottish Greens have refused to say whether they knew a trade body had members including some of the world's biggest polluters before they agreed to take their money.
Rape crisis chief accused of knowing about female-only space concerns five years ago
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: Women have come forward to reveal they raised concerns with Sandy Brindley in 2019.
Scots NHS doctor and baby daughter stuck in Lebanon warzone amid Israeli attacks
SUNDAY MAIL EXCLUSIVE: The NHS doctor and her family are living in a two bedroom flat with 20 relatives after fleeing from bombs and have no way to leave.
Pensioner couple's legal fight against Winter Fuel Payment cut could save 4000 lives
Peter and Florence Fanning are taking the Scottish and UK Governments to court in a bid to have the controversial cut reversed for 10 million people
Greater Manchester's ghost estate where every home lies empty
'It was such a nice community. Look at it now, it's desolate'
Bristol street names honour unsung aviation pioneers in new Brabazon homes
It's part of the new neighbourhood on the historic former Filton Airfield
Sexual assaults and vehicle damage amongst crimes police need help solving
CCTV appeals have been released
All the Bristol death notices and funeral announcements from this week
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
I went to the area of Birmingham where most people are set to lose huge benefits
'Disgusting, 'absolute disgrace', 'it wasn't done fairly' - pensioners in Sutton Coldfield, the area of Birmingham with the most winter fuel allowance recipients, react to news of its cutback
Ranked – Birmingham areas with most winter fuel allowance recipients who are set to lose out
The number of pensioners receiving the winter fuel allowance across Birmingham is set to be slashed - with one area in the city having more than twice the number of OAPs receiving it compared to the area with the lowest
Police probing road-rage attack after 'knifeman followed traumatised family for 30 minutes'
The dad, who was with his wife and two children, aged ten and 11, said the experience was 'terrifying' and they were all 'shaken'
Major redevelopment plans for Birmingham school take step forward
Proposals for the Birmingham school were recommended for approval and will be considered by the council's planning committee next week
I visited the picturesque Birmingham park that people mistake for a much leafier area
It is certainly not without it's issues but for many, Summerfield Park in Winson Green is a welcome green space
'Disgusted' medic tries to save rail passenger's life - but finds there's no vital kit
Andrew Chapman is calling on the Government to make life-saving equipment mandatory on all trains after a man's tragic death
Creeslough families 'cannot wait like Stardust victims'
Bereaved families of the Creeslough tragedy have said they cannot wait like the relatives of Stardust victims to get answers about the explosion that claimed the lives of their loved ones.
Man who let crooks use bank account to launder scam cash sentenced in Fife
More than £91,000 gained through cold call scamming was funnelled through William McLaren's bank account.
Delhi 'suicide pact': 'Mother's death last year devastated them'
The bodies of Sharma, 46, who worked as a carpenter at the Indian Spinal Injury Centre in Vasant Kunj for the last 28 years but had stopped working since January, and his four daughters -- Neetu, 26, Nikki, 24, Neeru, 23, and Nidhi, 20 -- were found on Friday afternoon, but they had died days earlier. According to their acquaintances, the family was very religious and they would perform prayers every day.
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