Ncobo on mission to root out deep-seated causes of GBV
Ace Ncobo’s commitment to tackle the root causes of gender-based violence is not just a social mission. It is a deeply personal journey shaped by his own struggles with hardship and survival.
'My stress and fear of taking my wife to Dignitas'
The family of a woman who ended her life at Dignitas call for a change in the law on assisted dying.
Australia's social media bill
Australia’s House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from social media, leaving it to the Senate to finalize the world-first law.
Families to get free childcare and a free meal in new DfE scheme
Applications open on Wednesday and the scheme will be up and running within a few months
Liberia: ‘Don’t handle court cases’ – Min. Nyumalin Cautions Local Authorities in Lofa County - FrontPageAfrica
Recently, Liberia’s Internal Affairs Minister, Francis S Nyumalin, Sr., and delegation were in Lofa County, the Northern part of the country to perform the induction ceremonies of several local authorities into office, following their appointments. By: Jonathan O. Grigsby, Snr. Contributor Writer Those local authorities inducted into office were in Salayea Administrative District and Zorzor
Schools brace for upheaval
Last time Donald Trump was president, rumors of immigration raids terrorized the Oregon community where Gustavo Balderas was the school superintendent.
Free school breakfast clubs to start next year with extra childcare for parents
A number of schools in England will be selected for a year-long pilot
Sadiq Khan 'wholeheartedly welcomes' plans to make privately-owned e-scooters legal on roads
The Mayor of London has told LBC he backs government plans to legalise the use of privately-owned e-scooters on public roads.
Fury at freedom for terrorist who radicalised Manchester bomber
Terrorist Abdalraouf Abdallah, the childhood friend of Abedi, was released from HMP Full Sutton in East Yorkshire on Tuesday when his sentence came to an end.
Focus on families, says MP behind assisted dying bill
Kim Leadbeater says the vote on her assisted dying bill on Friday is likely to be "very close".
Boris Johnson, Theresa May and Liz Truss oppose assisted dying law
Ahead of a crunch House of Commons vote on Friday, the three ex-premiers were said to be against proposed legislation.
Prepaid users who bypassed meters given lifeline to upgrade, admit guilt
Prepaid customers who have been bypassing their meters and not purchasing electricity have until mid-December to have their meters regularised and make an admission of guilt, minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said.
MPs brace for vote on life-and-death legislation
The Assisted Dying Bill sparks emotional debates as MPs prepare to vote
Kids artwork 'intimidating'
The Green Party’s two city councillors were forced to remove children’s artwork Tuesday from their desks after an ABC Vancouver councillor argued they could be viewed as “intimidating” by people lined up to speak about whether natural gas should be allowed in the construction of new homes.
Minister calls for probe on why more private pupils get extra time
Figures show 27 per cent of pupils at comprehensive schools in England got extra time, compared with 42 per cent of their privately-educated counterparts.
Wedding couples quest as Angus prepares to lead way in 10-year anniversary celebration of same-sex marriage
A councillor hopes to track down gay couples who tied the knot when Scotland's legislation changed in 2014.
Esther Rantzen delivers powerful plea to MPs ahead of assisted dying vote
MPs are preparing to vote on a private members bill to legalise assisted dying, brought by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater - the first time it will be voted on by Parliament since 2015
Pentagon issues chilling warning that war with China 'could break out at any time'
China and Russia continue to flex their military might around the globe with both nations threatening or engaging in conflicts in a bid to expand their influence
Cloudflare says it lost 55% of logs pushed to customers for 3.5 hours
Internet security giant Cloudflare announced that it lost 55% of all logs pushed to customers over a 3.5-hour period due to a bug in the log collection service on November 14, 2024.
Nordic, Baltic nations, Poland increase Ukraine supports
Nordic and Baltic states as well as Poland have said they would in the coming months step up support for Ukraine, including to the country's defence industry, and invest in making more ammunition available.
Guilbeault upset with plan
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Alberta's plan to make greenhouse gas emissions data the property of the provincial government could lead to oil and gas companies breaking federal laws.
Action coming on compost
Amid ongoing complaints and receipt of a new legal letter one area director is urging the CSRD board to take action on issues related to the Spa Hills Compost facility.
Russia says Trump Ukraine aid cut would be 'death sentence' for Kyiv's military
Russia's deputy U.N. ambassador said on Wednesday any decision by President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration to cut support for Ukraine would be a "death sentence" for the Ukrainian army, while accusing Kyiv of trying to drag NATO countries into direct conflict with Russia in the meantime. Speaking to the U.N. Security Council, Dmitry Polyanskiy accused the outgoing Biden administration of trying through its increased support to Ukraine to create a "mess, both in Russia and with the new team in the White House."
Hundreds of schools in England to provide free breakfast and childcare in new trial
Applications are now open for 750 state schools with primary aged-pupils to join the "early adopter scheme"
Kamala's problem is an open secret. Why do Dems refuse to admit it?
Democrats aren't ready to admit that they have a problem. Until they do, they won't find the solution. And it won't come from California, or any place that looks like it.
Bridget Philpson urges teachers not to take part in pro-Gaza protests
The Education Secretary - Bridget Phillipson - last night urged teachers not to take part in pro-Palestine demonstrations at schools today.
Owners say new 'Asbos for dogs' will drive them out of their homes
EXCLUSIVE: Dog owners have hit back at 'ridiculous' plans to introduce 'dog Asbos' in a London borough and said they will be flouting any restrictions and leaving the area if they're ever enforced.
Head teachers bring a bit of China to Chaddesden and Allestree after fact-finder trip
They say that their visit has deepened links with Derby's twin city Hefei
Several Bristol MPs confirm they will vote in favour of assisted dying bill
MPs are scheduled to vote on the Private Members’ Bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults on Friday
Birmingham MPs have their say on assisted dying - how will they vote?
Birmingham's MPs will take part in a 'conscience' vote on assisted dying tomorrow (Friday). How will yours vote?
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