Nottinghamshire area with rich history could soon disappear from map as council 'fights for its life'
Plans could see the historic parish of Greasley in Broxtowe being completely dissolved
Council spends £180,000 losing Ashbourne A52 housing appeal
Derbyshire Dales District Council has spent more than £180,000 fighting and losing an appeal against 87 homes in Ashbourne
Nottinghamshire Police slammed as 'appalling' amid calls for Chief Constable to resign over 'horror' decision
Emma Webber, whose 19-year-old son Barnaby was one of three people killed by Valdo Calocane on June 13 last year, has once again demanded Chief Constable Kate Meynell step down
'Nottinghamshire Police's attempt to save its reputation is abhorrent - its chief must resign'
Emma Webber, whose son Barnaby was fatally stabbed on one of Nottingham's darkest days, has previously accused senior police officers of having 'blood on their hands'
Exeter bus lane proposals branded 'ridiculous'
The bus lane changes would see waiting and loading restrictions times significantly reduced
Asking the province for help
The District of Summerland covers 76 square-kilometres, three-quarters of which cannot be developed either due to topography, environmental sensitivities or because it is protected farmland within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR).
Ranch denied $85k
Vernon city council denied O’Keefe Ranch its request for an additional $85,000 and voted to keep the lease with the city as is going into 2025.
SD73 slashing spending
The Kamloops-Thompson school district will be cutting funds to supplies and services by 15 to 25 per cent as part of a plan to cover a $2 million shortfall caused by an accounting error.
Flying for school
On a regular weekday, most Vernon attend school in the local areas. However, for 12-year-old Necko Chisolm, his school is over 400 kilometres away.
Birmingham dad who skips meals to feed his kids makes heartbreaking four-word pledge
The former IT worker says 'it's tough but we try to do our best'
'Lessons will be learned' for Devon's new town
A public consultation runs until October 7
eThekwini mayor 'concerned' over Cogta MEC's 'abuse of power'
eThekwini mayor Cyril Xaba will not reverse a decision to suspend a senior manager despite an order from KwaZulu-Natal co-operative governance and traditional affairs MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi.
Life with cellphone bans
From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones.
ACT concerned by university's travel funding guidelines
AUT's policy gives academics who identify as Māori and Pasifika preference when applying for travel.
Liberia: Justice Minister, GIABA Call for Stronger Enforcement of Anti-Terrorism Financing Laws - FrontPageAfrica
At FIA-GIABA Capacity Building workshop  on  Countering Terrorism Financing (CFT)  for National Stakeholders: Justice Minister,  GIABA Demand  Robust Enforcement of Anti-Terrorist Financing Laws in Liberia  Liberia’s Justice Minister and Attorney General, Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh and the Director General of the Inter-governmental Action Group Against Money Laundering In West Africa (GIABA), Edwin W. Harris, in
Liberia: Commuters Decry Bad Road Condition, Call on President Boakai to Fulfill Promise - FrontPageAfrica
SACLEPEA, NIMBA – The Ganta to Saclepea road has become a major problem for travelers and businesses this rainy season. Deep potholes and muddy patches have made the road nearly impossible to navigate, turning simple trips into exhausting, hours-long ordeals. By: Siaway T. Miapue- siawaytmiapue@gmail.com What used to be a one-hour journey now takes up
Brave police officers ran onto busy M5 to save man
Sgt Nick Dalrymple and PC Mitch Raymond have been praised for their actions
Perfect storm ahead for Wairarapa commuters
Congestion charging, a crackdown on public servants working from home, and an unreliable public transport system could create a perfect storm.
California becomes latest state to restrict student smartphone use at school
School districts in California will have to create rules restricting student smartphone use under a new law Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Monday.
Police officers run into M5 motorway traffic to 'bring man to safety'
The officers were dispatched to reports of a man on a bridge and the motorway closed in both directions
Two men have allegedly attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. One of them remains a mystery
One alleged assassin now sits in a detention centre. The other is dead, leaving a mystery behind.
Labour minister: Donald Trump spreading 'vitriol' against immigrants
Dame Angela Eagle, who is in charge of dealing with illegal migration, accused the former president and current challenger for the White House of using social media to fire 'vitriol' at migrants in the US.
Chairpersons-elect in Enugu pledge to tackle insecurity in rural areas
Enugu, like other states in South-east Nigeria, has been plagued by deadly attacks often attributed to the separatist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra.
Pubs won't be forced to shut early, says Pat McFadden as he slaps down rumours of change to licensing rules
Pat McFadden has denied plans to change pub licensing rules to force them to shut early - adding that the pub is a "great part of British life".
Ireland’s only parish with no church: Real-life drama that 'Derry Girls' scriptwriters would have struggled to dream up
Its local secondary school provided the inspiration for hit TV comedy-drama, "Derry Girls" – and now the parish of Culmore finds itself at the center of a real-life drama that scriptwriters would have struggled to dream up.
Harry on social media harm
NEW YORK (AP) — Prince Harry said today's youth is in the midst of an “epidemic” of anxiety, depression and social isolation due to negative experiences online, as he brought his campaign to help children and their parents navigate cyberspace to this week's Clinton Global Initiative.
Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans
From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones.
Kenneth Law who 'sold suicide poison' facing £1.1 million legal action
The parents of Canadian Jeshennia Bedoya Lopez, who was 18 when she died by suicide, are suing Law and the hospital where their daughter was treated for her mental health issues.
Bristol MP says being given Taylor Swift tickets is different from 'corrupt Covid contracts'
"Yes, I get a perk - I’m sure I was offered them because I’m a cabinet minister - but I declared it in the proper way"
DWP urged to scrap benefit policy that leaves children 'crying with hunger'
Fresh calls for Labour and the DWP to axe the controversial two-child benefit cap are building, as parents open up about their bleak reality of choosing between heating or eating
“Happy and nurturing” primary school in Bristol upgraded to ‘Outstanding’
It had previously been earmarked for an upgrade to the best rating
From food to ancestral guidance: How newsmakers honour Heritage Day
With the weather easing and spring making its return, many South Africans are looking to make the most of Heritage Day by heading out to celebrate the day.
'Hillsborough Law' on the table by anniversary - PM
The prime minister promises to introduce a law requiring a duty of candour from public officials.
First Minister refuses to be drawn on calls to end Flamingo Land exclusivity agreement
John Swinney said the prospect of the plans being brought to Scottish Government ministers for an appeal means he's unable to commit to ending a controversial exclusivity arrangement.
Levin Nominates All 13 Justices to Lead Israel’s Supreme Court
Hundreds of “reservations” against left-leaning Justice Amit’s appointment had already been filed by Israeli citizens.
'Omar Will Be Sure Shot Chief Minister'
'INDIA will easily cross 50 seats out of 90 in Jammu and Kashmir.'
Brewing Solidarity One Cup at a Time on US Campuses
Earlier this year Passages alumni and donors brought a donation of $500,000 to Israeli communities bordering Gaza.
Media ombudsman directs Daily Trust to apologise over Samoa agreement publication
The decision follows an investigation into a complaint filed by the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation.Keywords: Samoa agreement, Daily Trust, FG
The free scheme giving a lifeline to parents in one area of Greater Manchester
A series of 'family hubs' in Oldham is helping parents with everything from clothing to getting back into work.
Birmingham council's library plans set to make 'nil savings' this year despite £1m target
Birmingham City Council's proposals for the city’s libraries were intended to make savings over two years
Fubara attacks Wike, says predecessor destroyed civil service
The governor and his predecessor, Wike, have been in a protracted political fight.
New NEA Pilot Program Aimed at Expanding Arts Access Names $12.4 M. in Grants to 112 Nonprofits
The NEA's new ArtsHERE program aims to expand access to the arts across the United States; 112 nonprofits will receive a total of $12.4 million.
NLV Councilwoman Garcia-Anderson and business owner, activist, running for Ward 2 seat
A local entrepreneur and community activist is campaigning to oust North Las Vegas Councilwoman Ruth Garcia-Anderson, who’s been endorsed by her fellow City Council members.
Revealed: The musician-turned-protester who heckled Rachel Reeves
EXCLUSIVE: Jamie Rudd was dragged out of the conference centre in Liverpool yesterday during the Chancellor's speech, as he called for the government to 'stop arming Israel'.
'USAF whistleblower' claims huge UFO announcement will happen 'within days'
An alleged USAF intelligence insider has gone public with what he says is a 70-year history of the pentagon's negotiations with non-human intelligence – and says that a huge escalation is imminent
Whitley Bay High School in talks for over a year to try to help Monkseaton High, headteacher says
As the future of Monkseaton High School remains uncertain, the headteacher of Whitley Bay High has said in a letter that his school was involved for talks for over a year to try and help.
Former MP speaks out
Former Okanagan-Shuswap MP Darrel Stinson speaks out against the actions of the BC Conservative Party in selecting local candidates.
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