Headteacher's heartbreak at 'hungry child' who didn't want to worry his parents
Elliott* was 'asking for leftovers rather than worrying his family' for food
Amidst the beauty of Llŷn Peninsula there's a storm brewing
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Senior Solihull Council leaders in plea for help to tackle hole in finances
Leader and chief executive say nothing more than could have done to prevent council overspend
People are being urged to do these five jobs in the house now
Making sure you tick off these jobs can help you preserve your home and save you time and money in the long term
Mary Lou McDonald accuses Leo Varadkar of releasing his 'inner Shinner'
In an interview with the Irish Times, Mr Varadkar, who stood down as Fine Gael leader and Taoiseach in April, stated that all parties should make a pledge in their election manifesto that Irish unification is "an objective, not an aspiration"
Deaf Kildare student campaigning to have Irish Sign Language added to the Leaving Cert
Kilcullen's Shane Hamilton is one of two deaf students campaigning to have Irish Sign Language (ISL) made a Leaving Certificate examination subject
I do a 260-mile round trip to see my dementia-suffering husband
Fenella Clapham, 72, (right) has spent two years making the journey from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, to Haslemere, Surrey, to see her husband Brian, 76 (left).
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