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: ...
Sunderland drink drive teen killed friend, 17, after responding to pleas to slow down by speeding up
Yasmin Martin, now 19, of Sunderland, has been jailed for causing the death of Mia Marsh by dangerous driving after a night out drinking
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
'Most badly burned girl in the world' finds peace after moving to Scotland with mum
Dorah Jones, 30, suffered burns in infancy when her home caught fire in the South African shanty town where she lived.
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.
Mobilizing to fight crime
A group of Merrittonians have decided to create a block watch in response to rising crime.
Drink driver killed friend in crash after she begged her to slow down
Yasmin Martin responded to pleas to slow down by speeding up
She begged her drink driver mate to slow down - moments later she was killed
Mia Marsh had urged pal Yasmin Martin to slow down
Teen drunk driver killed best friend after 'getting angry when asked to slow down'
Yasmin Martin was just 17 at the time of the crash and was almost double the drink drive limit. She was driving at twice the speed limit when her best friend died
Devon rapist 'couldn't care less' if victims consented
Jason Leat raped a woman after a night out in the pub
Teen drink driver killed friend, 17, after speeding up when asked to slow down
Yasmin Martin was driving at more than twice the speed limit and was almost double the drink drive limit at the time of the accident.
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
Sisters post photos of dad's mistress on escort site but it backfires
Eleanor and Sophie Brown (pictured here with their mother Sarah) had hatched a plan to humiliate the woman with whom their father Geoff had cheated on their mother a decade earlier.
Teenage drink-driver who killed her best friend in crash is jailed
Yasmin Martin, 17 at the time, was almost double the drink drive limit when she made the fateful decision to drive three friends home from a night out in Sunderland.
These evangelicals are voting their values — by backing Kamala Harris
Grassroots groups like Evangelicals for Harris are running ads and targeting voters in swing states while offering an alternate vision of their faith.
Harris, Trump neck and neck in Nevada
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in Nevada in latest Emerson College polling.
Harris seeks Oprah boost
Vice President Kamala Harris looked for a boost with persuadable and less-motivated voters as she participated in a livestream Thursday evening with former talk show host Oprah Winfrey to focus on her plans to cut costs for the middle class, restore a national right to abortion and address gun violence.
Targeted interventions add five months' progress for students with SEND
Targeted interventions can raise overall educational outcomes for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) by an average of five months, compared to teaching-as-usual or standard ...
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.
Rotorua dog attack victim wants stricter rules, more council enforcement
"Rotorua's local council allowed these dogs to almost kill me."
Cork woman searching for sister's ashes after postal mix-up
Margret and her sister Maureen were born and raised in Cork, and after Maureen passed away in the USA, Margret wanted to bring her sister's ashes home
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...
Harris: any intruder to home is 'getting shot'
Vice President Kamala Harris has issued a warning to any potential home intruder: "If somebody breaks in my house, they're getting shot." The...
Harris says any intruder to her home is 'getting shot'
Vice President Kamala Harris has issued a warning to any potential home intruder: "If somebody breaks in my house, they're getting shot." The...
Woman 'ripped to shreds' by dogs wants harsher penalties
“It felt like I was being ripped to shreds … I felt their intention and their instinct was to kill me.”
Oprah Winfrey Hosts Virtual Rally With Kamala Harris and Celebrity Guests
Oprah Winfrey hosted a virtual rally with voters in Michigan on Thursday, gathering pro-Harris affinity groups under one banner.
US election: North Carolina Republican vows to stay in governor's race after calling himself Black Nazi
CNN has reported Mark Robinson - who is African-American - also proposed bringing back slavery in comments on a pornography website.
Kamala Harris threatens to shoot home intruders during Oprah interview
Kamala Harris reaffirmed that she's a gun owner and will fire away if anyone tries to sneak into her house.
Northumberland professor left with bleeding on the brain by driver who had taken cocaine before horror crash
Jack Brown, a farrier from Haydon Bridge, failed to give way at a crossroads in Hexham and left Professor Claire Lomax seriously injured
Donald Trump vows to be 'best friend' to Jewish Americans, as allegations of ally's antisemitism surface
Former President Donald Trump condemned antisemitism following a CNN report on North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's controversial comments. Despite the allegations, Robinson remains in the governor's race. Trump's campaign distanced itself from Robinson while emphasizing North Carolina's importance in the presidential election.
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...
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...
Kamala Harris joins Oprah Winfrey in emotional campaign event
A star-studded virtual event hosted by Oprah Winfrey Thursday night to build enthusiasm for Kamala Harris' campaign was marked by teary moments and celebrity endorsements, drawing hundreds of thousands of viewers across social media.
US polls: Hollywood A listers lend support to Kamala Harris during Oprah show
US Vice President Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey held a town hall in Michigan, discussing key issues like immigration, the economy, reproductive rights, and gun violence prevention. The event featured celebrities and voters sharing their experiences. Polls show Harris leading against Trump in several battleground states ahead of the November elections.
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. 
Gloriavale man pleads guilty to charges of indecent assault and acts against eight girls
He preyed upon some as they slept and touched them while caring for children or working at the Christian community.
'Most badly burned girl in world' left severely disabled after fire broke out in home town
Dorah Jones, 30, was left severely disabled after being burned in a house fire as a baby and endured cruel comments - but the family has now found peace after moving to their new home
'Tradeswomen paid less amid appalling sexism'
One tradeswoman struggled to find employment despite finishing her training with a distinction.
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