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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 expresses delight in receiving final report on Dominica’s electoral system
Dominica: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit felt delighted to inform the general public that he had received the final report from Sir Dennis Byron following a review of the electoral system in the Commonwealth of Dominica. PM Skerrit received the report on Monday, June 12, 2023.
PM Skerrit presents Cleopatra Doumbia Henry as Dominica’s candidate for IMO Secretary-General
Dominica: Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit felt pleased to present Cleopatra Doumbia Henry as the candidate for the Commonwealth of Dominica for the post of Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organisation. The candidate was presented during a reception at the IMO Delegates Lounge, London, on Monday, June 5.
Dominica’s Melissa Skerrit offers free DIY roof fortification project for hurricane season
Dominica: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development offered a free DIY project for citizens to strengthen the roof and help prevent it from being lifted. The DO-it-Yourself project is being led by Housing Minister Melissa Skerrit.Â
Dominica: PM Roosevelt Skerrit and leaders joined world to celebrate Mother’s Day
Dominica: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and other leaders of Dominica joined the world to celebrate Mother's Day. On behalf of the Government of Dominica, PM Skerrit wished all the mothers on this special occasion and wished long life for them.
PM Roosevelt Skerrit addresses press conference, outlines aspects of 2023/24 national budget
Roseau, Dominica: Prime Minister Dr Roosevelt Skerrit hosted his bi-weekly press conference and outlined several aspects of the 2023/24 national budget of Dominica. He stated that the prime focus of the budget will be the promotion of sustainable economic development as the country faces several challenges due to global crises.
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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

