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Among those nervously waking early on GCSE results day was Northern Ireland’s Education Minister Paul Givan. The DUP minister said his early nerves were replaced by excitement after one of his ...
The curriculum and assessment review is due to set out its recommendations for young people who do not secure a decent pass in the autumn.
Young Hearts, a cafe in Martlesham Heath, has announced it will open on Saturday, ready for the August bank holiday.
Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing forward with his plan to expand the military’s operation in Gaza City, despite widespread opposition within Israel and international condemnation.
Plans have been approved by Ipswich Borough Council for nine flats to be created in a currently vacant Grade II-listed building in.
Unionist politicians have asked for investigations into the legal planning status of hotels in the region housing asylum seekers.
Some of the county’s biggest chains have signed a letter to the Chancellor sent by trade body British Retail Consortium.
Tuna Lokman, who came to the UK when he was 10, says his dream is to get into Oxford or Cambridge to study maths or data science.
Figures published on Thursday showed the party’s membership was 333,235 at the end of last year – well down on its 532,046 members at the end of ...
The boy filmed himself wandering the corridors, including footage showing him superimposing a hand carrying a semi-automatic pistol.
The number of asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels has risen by 8% under Labour on the same point last year, according to newly published data.
Police were called to a broken-down lorry in the westbound carriageway of the A14 on Thursday morning. A spokeswoman for Suffolk police said that one lane of the carriageway is currently closed.
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