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Two Teenagers Charged With Murder After Fatal Stabbing in Guildford
A 15-year-old boy has died after being stabbed in woodland near Stoke Park in Guildford. Two teenagers have been charged with murder and related offences and are due to appear before magistrates
Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
PM Roosevelt Skerrit meets secondary schools’ principals to review Dominica’s education system
The Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr Roosevelt Skerrit, met with principals of secondary schools to discuss a proposed review of Dominica's education system to...
St Kitts and Nevis: Deputy PM Geoffrey Hanley receives Laptops from Republic of China – Taiwan
St Kitts and Nevis: The Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Geoffrey Hanley, felt delighted to be a part of the Laptop Handing over ceremony which was facilitated by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on Friday, March 10, 2023, during a brief ceremony.
Hyeonseo Lee: Hardships of North Korean People
Hyeonseo Lee is a North Korean defector who fled the country in the 1990s during famine and political oppression.
Sir Ken Robinson’s Vision: Fostering Creativity in the Classroom
Sir Ken Robinson spoke about the importance of creativity and how schools can kill creativity by giving it a different priority than literacy
Gilgit-Baltistan: New Leaders and Flag Revealed at Ceremony
On Sunday, three groups in Karachi, Pakistan unveiled a new flag and introduced their newly elected leaders. Representatives from student organizations in Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir also participated in the event, which included by-elections for the National Students Federation and the National Workers Front, resulting in the selection of Azhar Uddin and Basharat Hussain Mehdi as presidents. Ghazala Nazir and Ali Ahmed Jan were also selected for committee positions.
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Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
Thousands Without Water Across South-East England as Supply Crisis Drags On
Large areas of Sussex and Kent remain without water after storms, cold weather and network issues cripple supplies. Residents describe gridlocked roads, insufficient water stations and a response that has failed vulnerable communities

