Ilfracombe Academy students return from life-changing African adventure
Students from The Ilfracombe Academy have returned from an unforgettable summer in Africa, where they immersed themselves in local cultures, helped build school foundations, and went on wildlife safaris
Demolition starts in Bristol as 37 homes are built and library is moved
The former police station is being demolished to make way for the new development
What he did to a child is truly horrifying - and his partner let it happen
'I would like to commend the bravery of the victim in this case'
Nicola Bulley diving expert slams 'unfair' claims in BBC documentary
Peter Faulding offered his services to the mother of two's relatives after she was reported missing in January 2023 while walking her dog along the River Wyre in Lancashire.
Children are arriving at overstretched schools 'still in nappies and using buggies'
Anne Longfield warned that too many young children are being "held back" as they are not receiving the support needed to boost their "school readiness"
Foundation to open skills training centre to empower youths in Osun
The centre, founded in memory of the wife of Samson Ataiyero, a Prince in Ilesa, Osun State, aims to provide vocational education and employment skills development for young people.
IX Wireless SUSPENDED from putting up new masts after backlash
The temporary suspension came after reports by locals over highway safety
Children starting school 'still in nappies and using buggies'
The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated many early years developmental problems, according to a new report
Met police officers win their appeal against sacking
Former Met PCs Jonathan Clapham and Sam Franks were dismissed in October last year after a disciplinary panel found they had lied about smelling the drug when they pulled over Williams.
Nicola Bulley diver Peter Faulding slams new documentary claims and shares sonar images 'showing body in river'
A diver who helped in the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley has criticised claims made in a new documentary into her disappearance - saying it is time to defend himself and "stand up for the truth".
Headteacher ditches '£100k' Brit boarding school job for Dubai role
Zoe Fisher, Principal of Wymondham College in Norfolk, told colleagues and parents in an email last month she was leaving with 'mixed feelings' at Christmas to become head and CEO at Dubai school.
Single mum's three year battle to find autistic son a school
The eight-year-old has not consistently been to school in three years, which his mum blames on a lack of funding
Vibrant splash of colour to transform dingy underpass for Birmingham city centre pedestrians
'Long-awaited' transformation of city centre subway plagued by safety concerns and anti-social behaviour to take place this autumn
Controversial West Lothian council community centre plans leaving workers 'exhausted' and 'putting people off using spaces'
Management committees of community centres have been asked to consider taking on ownership of buildings to save £1m
West Bridgford detached home part of more than £1.2m of assets recovered from Nottingham drugs gangs
Over several months the two groups distributed and sold Class A drugs across the county
Two Met police officers sacked over stop-and-search of Team GB athlete Bianca Williams reinstated 'with back pay'
Two Metropolitan Police officers who were sacked over the stop and search of black athlete Bianca Williams and her partner have been given their jobs back.
Medium tells Nicola Bulley documentary how he 'communicated' with her
Jason Rothwell, from Oldham in Greater Manchester, found the 45-year-old's remains in the River Wyre in Lancashire on February 19.
Councillor claims Perth drinkers and drug-users turning visitors away from city centre
Older folk, in particular, are being put off visiting Perth city centre because of antisocial behaviour, say critics
Ministers want youngsters and working people to become magistrates
The Ministry of Justice on Thursday launched a campaign to recruit up to 2,500 new magistrates and is prioritising 'younger and working-age people' to boost diversity and under-represented groups.
Mum killed four young sons after fire broke out when she went to the shops
Deveca Rose was charged with four counts of manslaughter after a fire tore through the ground floor of her mid-terrace house in Sutton, south London, killing her four children
Anti-social behaviour in Perth deterring people going into city centre
Councillors have called for action against groups under the influence of drugs and alcohol scaring people from going about their daily business
Four brothers join heartbreaking rollcall of kids killed in lockdown
Kyson and Bryson Hoath, four, died alongside their three-year-old brothers, Leyton and Logan Hoath while locked inside their home in Sutton.
Cai Guo-Qiang Speaks About Disastrous PST ART Fireworks Display, Controversy in Israel Over West Bank Archaeology Bill: Morning Links for October 4, 2024
Cai Guo-Qiang Speaks About Disastrous PST ART Fireworks Display
Women in Submarine Service suffered misogyny and bullying, Royal Navy finds
Admiral Sir Ben Key said: "We must be better than this and do better than we have."
Vulnerable family faces seven-year wait in temporary accommodation, as number of households stuck in limbo soars
A vulnerable family faces a wait of as long as seven years in unsuitable temporary accommodation, one of many stuck in a similar situation as the number of households waiting for a permanent home soars to record levels.
We asked police about problems plaguing Lozells amid murder probe - this was their five-point reply
Police patrols stepped up after a man found dead and second critically injured as violence flared in Hunters Road
An eco-friendly Durga Puja that’s ‘by the women, of the women, for the women’
Eco-friendly Durga Puja pandal made by women from discarded clothes, promoting sustainability and women's empowerment in Kolkata.
Mayor moved into basement
Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson is being moved from his office at city hall later this month in a move council says they are taking to protect city staff from bullying and harassment.
Excitement as Joburg residents find ‘safe, secure’ housing in crime-riddled Berea
The 12-storey building caters to young people entering the job market, including “young professionals, recent graduates and self-employed individuals”, according to the city.
Candidates vie for Nevada Board of Regents seats in three districts
Nevada Board of Regents elections
Candidates vie for Nevada Board of Regents seats in 3 districts
The nonpartisan board oversees Nevada’s higher education system, which is made up of four community colleges, two universities, a research institute and a state college.
Woman gets 40 years for giving husband lethal dose of tranquilizer in attack captured on dashcam
Prosecutors say Amanda Hovanec, her lover and her mother all played roles in the death of her estranged husband amid a custody dispute.
Chilling moment hooded gunman ambushes man and shoots him in leg as child cries in terror
A still image captures the terrifying incident to highlight the devastating impact gun crime continues to have on our streets
British mother pleas for help to bring her son back home from Lebanon
Catherine Flanagan's son David, who turns three next week, was taken to the Lebanese capital by his father Mustapha Nahle, a consultant anaesthetist, in August 2022.
Kolkata police announces plan for managing unforeseen protests during Durga puja
Kolkata Police Commissioner releases Durga Puja Guide for 2024, ensuring peaceful celebrations amid potential protests.
Europe wants tighter border controls. Research looks at Italy's political attitudes toward migration
Across Europe, the anti-immigration rhetoric is growing louder. Leaders in Germany and France, once seen as stalwarts behind a borderless European Union, have reacted to a rise in support for far-right ...
At least two dead in fire
An undetermined number of people died in a major fire in Old Montreal on Friday, police said, in a building owned by a man whose other property in the same neighbourhood went up in flames last year, killing seven.
'Agents of chaos' in Ottawa
NDP House leader Peter Julian said there's more work his party wants to get done in the House of Commons before the next election, despite how chaotic the first weeks of the fall sitting have been.
Women in Submarine Services suffered 'misogyny and bullying', Royal Navy investigation finds
Women in the Submarine Services suffered "misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours", a Royal Navy investigation has found.
Judge rules public can view video evidence in French mass rape trial
A previous ruling is reversed in the trial of a man accused of drugging his wife and recruiting dozens of men to abuse her.
London has come close to 'other deadly Grenfell tragedies' several times, fire chief tells LBC
London has come close to suffering another Grenfell tragedy several times since 2017, the capital's top firefighter has told LBC.
A contest to frame the contest: Harris wants it to be on abortion; Trump wants it to be on immigration
30 days before Election Day, Harris and Trump focus on abortion and immigration to sway voters in a tight race.
Polls won't solve Kashmir issue, need dialogue: Hurriyat chairman
Delivering the sermon, he said election and 'resolution of the Kashmir issue' were two different things.
Stopping in the middle of Spaghetti Junction among examples of bad Birmingham driving caught on camera
More than 11,000 clips of bad and dangerous driving have been sent to police in the last year
Disgusting paedophile, 63, waged four year campaign of horrific abuse on child, 9
The 63-year-old has now been jailed
Stirling cycle path roadworks causing ‘misery’ for residents and commuters
Residents say they are "suffering" as a result of roadworks in Causewayhead to finalise an active travel route.
Gordon Brown calls for help extending 'chain of hope' Warm Welcome project
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has launched the annual Warm Welcome appeal, which has helped hundreds of thousands who are struggling to heat their homes over the winter
Research sheds light on impact and bias of voter purging in Michigan
In recent years, some states have prioritized purging their voter rolls of those who have passed away or moved out of state. During election season, there is often increased discussion about the necessity ...
24 Irish citizens and dependents evacuated from Lebanon
Two groups of Irish citizens departed on flights through the help of Ireland’s international partners, and will arrive back to Ireland in the coming days
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