'Great sadness' as longstanding cycle charity closes Derby branch after 'challenging period'
The hub has been near Siddals Road for more than a decade
Matlock public services reshuffle could see library move to town hall
Derbyshire Dales District Council's Matlock Town Hall headquarters could be set for significant changes
How The Big House Multibank and Amazon in Fife give surplus stock to families in need
The Big House is the pioneer of The Multibank network which now has five warehouses across the UK.
Liberia: Loving Arms for Liberia (LAFL): Empowering Vulnerable Communities through Compassionate Support - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – In a continued effort to uplift the lives of vulnerable Liberians, the local nonprofit organization Loving Arms for Liberia (LAFL) has made significant strides in providing critical aid to underprivileged children, disabled adults, and marginalized communities across Monrovia and beyond.  By Edwin G. Genoway, Jr(231886458910)-edwin.genoway@frontpageafricaonline.com Through its recent distribution of food and non-food
Respect Orders launched with two years in jail if you breach them
The new powers will also see people handed unlimited fines and community service
Welly protesting girls 'booted out of school and left on wrong farm'
The two girls were protesting in their own way after their parents were too busy to take them to London
Road closures ahead as work on controversial Bristol bus lanes to start before Christmas
The key route runs through the north of the city
Mum rages at school for booting daughters out for wearing wellies then leaving them on empty farm
Kimberly and Pippa Hatt were left on a farm that is owned by their family but is not their home after being suspended from school for wearing wellies to support farmers.
BC to get smaller tax break
The Liberal government is pulling out the federal wallet to put more money into people's pockets over the holidays, but its recently announced affordability measures create winners and losers.
Police to get new powers to tackle anti-social behaviour
Persistent offenders could be banned from town centres, while those who breach orders could face prison.
Dales councillors approve money for potential traveller sites without knowing where they are
Only five councillors know where the secret, private sites are, with the remaining councillors kept in the dark
Council 'didn't follow its own rules' over companies' £600,000 contracts
Report reveals the ex deputy mayor used different name when registering as a director
Furious West Country mum calls in the lawyers after school suspends daughters for welly boot protest
The school was not impressed
5 key points from Independent Ireland's manifesto
Independent Ireland has published its election manifesto, pledging a range of promises from housing to cost of living.
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Plymouth parents concerned over school's 'outdated' rules
Families say they have had enough
School suspends sisters for taking part in protest then 'dumps them at wrong farm'
Alice Hatt has been left "fuming" after a teacher at Sir James Smith's School in Camelford, Cornwall, drove her daughters to the wrong address after they were suspended from school
Independent Ireland pledges light rail expansion
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins has said the party is a "force to reckoned with", and that the party is ready to participate in Government if its central policies are adopted.
Plymouth care workers set to strike for the first time
Over 50 staff are set to strike on Monday, according to trade union Unite
The nursery outside Bristol celebrating a ‘Good’ Ofsted report just over a year after opening
The nursery welcomed children for the first time in 2023 and now has a ‘Good’ Ofsted report
Plymouth sees rise in violence among girls
Police say girl-on-girl violence is becoming more prevalent
Yale Peabody Museum to Repatriate Native American Remains and Artifacts to Maine Tribes
Native American remains and burial items held for decades by the Yale Peabody Museum will be returned according to NAGPRA guidelines.
Sunderland councillors to decide on plans to demolish and replace secondary school
Developers Bowmer + Kirkland were appointed by the Department for Education to redevelop St Aidan's Catholic Academy in Ashbrooke
Two years in jail for 'respect orders' breach in anti-social behaviour crackdown
The orders will apply to England, Wales and Northern Ireland and are a criminal offence, with fines and unlimited fines available to courts to punish those who breach the measures
200 children take pledge to save lives and ‘Be the help until help arrives’
A private hospital in Bengaluru has launched an ‘Active Bleeding Control’ (ABC) campaign to train and empower bystanders/laypersons on essential steps to stop bleeding and provide first aid at accident sites till help arrives.
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