Police seize huge £1m haul through hidden door in Greater Manchester shop
The vapes were hidden behind a secret door in the shop
Study hints that debate skills may lessen negative impact of AI
Higher education is facing a tough challenge as it adapts to the advent of artificial intelligence. To combat it, a University of Mississippi professor proposes using one of academia's oldest weapons: ...
Far-right protest and counter-protest expected at Derby City Council HQ
The city was due to host a far-right protest in August but it turned into a 'love not hate' celebration
Stop downloading: UBCM
Victoria has failed to support local health, mental health and social services and should pay its fair share rather than downloading costs to municipalities, Union of B.C. Municipalities' (UBCM) delegates voted Sept. 19.
Mobilizing to fight crime
A group of Merrittonians have decided to create a block watch in response to rising crime.
HSE Safer Nightlife Programme will offer harm reduction services at Kildare's District X Festival
Two Drugs.ie tents manned by 26 trained volunteers are providing harm reduction support for festival goers
Assurances of improvements at two Perth nurseries following bad inspections
Perth and Kinross Council officers have been offering ongoing support to the privately-owned nurseries who work in partnership with the local authority
Fresno Unified’s Roosevelt trustee, seeking third term, questions district’s spending amid budget woes
Elizabeth Jonasson Rosas’ motivation to run for a seat on Fresno Unified’s school board came as an adjunct professor at Fresno State, where she saw that many students in her business communication course lacked basic writing skills.
BBQ fundraiser helps raise money for Dallas officers shot in Oak Cliff
Money from Thursday's BBQ fundraiser will help the family of fallen officer Darron Burks and the two injured officers in an ambush in Oak Cliff.
Online safety talk draws over 120 parents
Around 120 parents from Dunedin schools gathered at the Kings & Queens Performing Arts Centre for a talk led by renowned parent educator and online...
Beeston business owner says homeless are 'using street as living room'
Sainsbury's says it is working with local authorities to find a suitable alternative location for the man
VPA, Education ministry to launch peace gardens in schools
The Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Youth and other partners will launch peace gardens and drumming activities in schools across Jamaica to foster peace and environmental stewardship. The...
Dumfries and Galloway councillor warns budget pressures could impact most vulnerable people
Lochar Councillor Linda Dorward has described the budget situation as an “emergency”
Dumfries and Galloway Council's social work service to come under scrutiny
Recruiting social workers and social care for vulnerable children are likely to go under the microscope over the next year
Inexperienced police 'lacking confidence' to use force - as assaults on officers soar
Police officers are ‘lacking the confidence’ needed to use their powers, a chief constable has told LBC.
How technology is revolutionising education: AR, smartboards, and beyond
As technology continues to evolve, it will undoubtedly continue to impact schools, bringing both challenges and opportunities. The goal should be to use these tools not just to replicate traditional methods but to reimagine education, preparing students to thrive in a world where technology and innovation are integral to success. 
NHS must be 'abolished' and replaced with 'social health insurance system'
NHS should be replaced with a social insurance system like in the Netherlands which could cut waiting times and provide a more robust service, a report has claimed.
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