Far-right protest expected in Nottingham as counter group warns of 'vigorous response'
Nottinghamshire's police and crime commissioner recently warned that far-right violence could 'reignite' easily
Error causes $2M deficit
The Kamloops-Thompson school district says there hasn’t been any staffing cuts as a result of an accounting error that has caused a $2 million deficit.
Top secret clearance sought
Canada's senior public servant has invited his provincial and territorial counterparts to apply for top secret-level security clearance as a way of fostering "healthy, transparent dialogue" on foreign interference and other threats.
'National emergency' as hundreds of children 'contained' illegally in holiday lets
Hundreds of vulnerable children are being "contained" illegally in holiday lets, Airbnbs and caravans across the UK, because of a chronic national shortage of children's secure care placements.
£300 Winter Fuel Payments could be SAVED for all with new vote looming
A union motion to condemn the cut from Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves could prove embarrassing for the PM at the party’s first gathering since taking power.
Welsh Labour minister defends cuts to winter fuel payments for pensioners
Conservative members of the Senedd called for the Welsh government to back their demands for winter fuel payments to be restored to all pensioners during a debate on Wednesday
Moment free speech group are booted from Brighton pub over trans talk
About 50 members of Free Speech Brighton, a sister wing of the Free Speech Union, were ejected from the pub on Tuesday evening following a speech about transgender ideology in schools.
Free speech group 'kicked out' of Brighton pub during speeches about gender ideology in schools
A free speech group have alleged they were kicked out of a Brighton pub after saying children should not be taught trans ideology in schools.
Jackie Baillie urges Labour Government to 'listen' to Winter Fuel Payment backlash as she is heckled by furious voters
The veteran MSP looked uncomfortable as audience members rounded on the Labour Government.
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: ...
85% parents considering removing children from private schools due to VAT increase – LBC poll
A poll of over 3500 parents across the UK carried out exclusively by LBC has revealed that 85% of them who have children in private schools are considering removing them because of the government’s removal of the VAT exemption.
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
Students to be invited to share their school experiences
Primary and secondary school students will be invited to share their experiences at school as part of a new folklore project for the 21st century.
Students to be invited to take part in folklore project
Primary and secondary school students will be invited to share their experiences at school as part of a new folklore project for the 21st century.
Students to be invited to share their school experiences
Primary and secondary school students will be invited to share their experiences at school as part of a new folklore project for the 21st century.
NHS in Scotland loses 15 million working hours to staff sickness in single year
Labour said workers across the under-pressure health service had been pushed to "breaking point" at a time one in six Scots are on waiting lists.
School pupil with an 'animal persona' allowed to identify as wolf after suffering from 'species dysphoria'
A school pupil has been allowed to self-identify as a wolf by her teacher after claiming she had an "animal persona" and belonged to a different species.
Mobilizing to fight crime
A group of Merrittonians have decided to create a block watch in response to rising crime.
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
Welsh NHS needs reform, Keir Starmer says
But the prime minister refuses to describe Wales' health services as broken, as he did in England.
Eby applauds housing efforts
Premier David Eby spoke at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver on Thursday.
Nagamangala: Situation returning to normal; Don’t make any more arrests, says HDK
Union Minister Kumaraswamy urges police to halt arrests in Nagamangala post-riot, emphasizes peace and justice for all.
Shocking secret of a 12ft mass grave containing 274 babies in Oldham
Standing in Royton Cemetery, Linda and Arnold Marsden place a bunch of flowers. The couple finally know the final resting place of their baby girl, who would have been 49 this year.
Keir Starmer declines to say struggling Welsh NHS is 'broken'
The Prime Minister previously said the NHS in England was 'broken' but did not use the same term to refer to NHS in Wales
Prime Minister not ruling out government helping to fund Casement Park rebuild
There was disappointment last week when the Government said there was not enough time to redevelop the site in west Belfast
Prime Minister says concerns over immigration and deprivation are no excuse for riots
The National Police Chiefs’ Council said last week that police have made a total of 1,461 arrests since July 29
'We're scared a fire will break out and we'll be next Grenfell,' say cladding crisis victims
Families whose homes are covered in dangerous and flammable cladding say they live in fear of a Grenfell Tower-like fire happening in their unsafe tower blocks
Second stage required, says Army chief on eastern Ladakh row
During the session, General Dwivedi was asked about the overall challenges for the India Army going forward and learning from the border row in eastern Ladakh.
Bid to extend Altrincham College for 300 more students to go before planners
31 more classrooms if application is approved
Bars and takeaways in Bolton to be charged a ‘late night levy’ of up to £1,500 if they stay open after 3am
The police have pressed Bolton Council to introduce the charge due to 'recurring' problems with violence, drunken behaviour and drug use
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.
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