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Candidates seeking election to Eastleigh Borough Council have given their views ahead of residents casting their votes on May ...
Scotland's educational institutions must deliver for the many rather than the enabled few, writes Paul Little, Principal of City of Glasgow College ...
Togolese voted in legislative elections on Monday after a divisive constitutional reform that opponents say allows President ...
In the early days of the Gaza conflict, Mr Yousaf was a lone voice in calling for a ceasefire to protect civilians in the ...
Crime, drugs, guns ? in Philadelphia, Pa., an evolving city where public education cannot be overstated in Author Roger Colley's eyes, but reformed. A born and bred Philadelphian and son of a ...
A letter written by Steve Tuckwell, Conservative MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip aimed at postal voters, claims that “the ...
Labour feels like its the 'only player on the pitch'. But Reform fighting hard to beat Conservatives into second place in ...
Opinion: Kim Reynolds and legislators returning overcollections to Iowans and seeking long-term protections, write Chris ...
State Sen. Ram Villivalam and State Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado are calling for the creation of the Metropolitan Mobility Authority ...
Visitors can reach out and touch the marble tomb as they pray on kneelers behind the altar and many leave small pieces of ...