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This is far from your typical rags to riches story.
A number of youngsters have been picked to lead out the teams at Wembley on June 3.
French supermarket giant Carrefour said on Wednesday it would allow female employees to take days off if they suffer from endometriosis, a medical condition that can cause excessive period cramps.
Don’t splash out on water bills.
The girl’s mother entered her pet goat into a livestock auction but the family changed their minds and wanted it back.
The brothers will be placed under house arrest with immediate effect.
Any teacher will tell you of the horrors we are expected to endure that simply wouldn’t fly at any other place of work.
West Berkshire Council confirmed the inspection is still happening.
Unions have called on the watchdog to pause all inspections this week in the wake of the tragedy.
An urgent search has been launched for Reece Rodger.
Fiona Beal killed Nicholas Billingham by piercing his jugular vein.
After more than 60 years since they graduated the pair of teachers were able to throw their caps in the air
Children with migrant backgrounds, refugees, asylum-seekers, undocumented and unaccompanied children are among the hardest hit.
‘I am really disappointed by the stupidity of some of the comments, some very sexualised ones.’
Reason for UK rocket launch failure revealed The reason for the failure of the UK’s first-ever satellite mission last month has been revealed – the…
Spinosaurs hunted in water as well as on land.
Strikes are planned throughout February and March.
With the February half term on the way, it’s a great time to treat the family to a meal out or two!
To us, Hannah’s life wasn’t a tragedy – it was a blessing.
‘Even if it was 10p off a bottle it would be something but one pence is just an insult really.’
Even more tightening of the belts.
France’s latest Eurovision song was in Breton – a language whose existence the government doesn’t even acknowledge. From roughly a million back in the 1950s, the number of Breton speakers has shrunk to less than 200,000 today, leading UNESCO to warn that the language is at high risk of going extinct.
UK charities launch earthquake appeal as fears grow over freezing conditions The UK’s Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has launched an appeal to help hundreds of…
The 6-bed house has been turned into six individual flats which share one kitchen.
A cost-cutting method for those looking for a cheap breakfast.
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