Teachers get lie-ins, as schools search for new ways to attract staff amid recruitment crisis
Teachers at a school in west London are being offered lie-ins, as part of a wider attempt to tackle a recruitment crisis in the sector.
John Swinney challenged to tackle boy racers who 'abuse and intimidate' public
The First Minister was asked by Alex Cole-Hamilton to "to establish a national taskforce" to stop "racing and antisocial behaviour".
Waqf Board to construct compound walls to protect its property in State
Karnataka State Waqf Board aims to protect Waqf property by constructing compound walls and organizing Waqf Adalats.
Welsh NHS needs reform, Keir Starmer says
But the prime minister refuses to describe Wales' health services as broken, as he did in England.
Eby applauds housing efforts
Premier David Eby spoke at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver on Thursday.
Keir Starmer declines to say struggling Welsh NHS is 'broken'
The Prime Minister previously said the NHS in England was 'broken' but did not use the same term to refer to NHS in Wales
Prime Minister says concerns over immigration and deprivation are no excuse for riots
The National Police Chiefs’ Council said last week that police have made a total of 1,461 arrests since July 29
Dutchman busted for cocaine smuggling gets nine months in prison
WESTERN BUREAU: Patrick Crawford, the Dutch national who was convicted for attempting to smuggle cocaine out of Jamaica via the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James, on May 9, was sentenced to nine months in prison in the St...
Family unable to see a dentist in four years
A mother-of-four says she cannot afford private dental care and is unable to see an NHS dentist.
CSO urges public to participate in Census pilot scheme
The Central Statistics Office has called on selected households across six counties, who are participating in a pilot scheme, to fill out an online census form before Sunday.
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