'These children are not being seen' - Severely disabled kids lose teacher aide hours
A local policy change is angering parents and principals as some of Auckland's most severely disabled children lose aide hours.
Two students stabbed at Pella Middle School, 14-year-old detained
Police in Pella are investigating an assault in the middle school cafeteria before the start of the day.
Jeremy Clarkson snaps at BBC's Victoria Derbyshire in tense row at farmers' rally
Clarkson could be seen growing increasingly irate as the newsreader questioned him over inheritance tax
Why would I spend another hour with this boozy, angry feminist?
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Why is it always murder, and why is the heroine always a detective? It's a common complaint, with so much TV obsessed with crime.
Chilling brainteaser has no wrong answer but Brits are warned over 'freaky' element
This unconventional brainteaser challenges puzzlers to work out how a woman mysteriously died - as it's reported "all serial killers" answer the question the same way
Teacher aide hours: One-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, say principals
Changes to teacher aide allocations highlight the inadequacy of support for the most disabled children, Auckland principals say.
Family's desperation at being stuck in flat with damp and mouse infestation
“I have bad asthma and I can’t breathe”
Greater Manchester's NHS has a £50m problem, and it's one it 'could never have foreseen'
Health bosses have warned of a £50m overspend this year alone
House used as makeshift dump finally cleared after neighbour evicted
Residents had complained their lives had been made a misery by the mountain of junk piled up outside the property on Peach Avenue, in Stafford.
Could the Budget be the final nail in the coffin for the six-day post?
Martin Seidenberg, chief executive of parent firm International Distribution Services (IDS), said Labour's tax raid will 'hit us harder compared to our competitors'.
Thornbury MP fights for Hinkley Point environmental protections
Claire Young is rallying to preserve essential environmental protections
Greater Manchester could finally receive an answer about congestion zone left 'in limbo'
“I was told a few weeks ago that we might get a decision this month."
Crieff’s Drummond Arms Hotel demolition could cost council £3m
Councillors are questioning how the Perthshire landmark was allowed to fall into such a dangerous state
Perth killer Robbie Smullen granted temporary release from prison
The family of victim Barry Dixon has been sent a letter outlining the killer's licensing conditions by the Scottish Prison Service.
No sign of second lorry to tackle Derby's drains prompts concern
Derby City Council still has one lorry to cover 40,000 drains - but despite funding approved, it says it can't yet buy a new one
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