Rainbow Corner, a voluntary preschool operating since 1979 out of Deramore Orange Hall in Moira, County Down, is facing an uncertain future due to the need to relocate. The current landlord, Deramore Community Group, informed the nursery that it must vacate the premises by June 30, 2027, as the hall will no longer be available… Continue reading Pre-school asked to leave home will close without new premises
Author: Dave Carter
New GCSE assessments 'unsustainable' say teachers in Wales
The new GCSE requirements introduced in Wales have sparked significant concerns among teachers and pupils alike, who report increasing levels of stress and burnout due to the volume of non-examined assessments (NEAs). These reforms, implemented from September last year, allocate up to 40% of final grades to NEAs that must be completed under teacher supervision.… Continue reading New GCSE assessments 'unsustainable' say teachers in Wales
UK terrorism threat level raised to severe after Golders Green attack
The UK government has raised the terrorism threat level from “substantial” to “severe,” signaling that the likelihood of a terrorist attack over the next six months is considered high. This decision follows a recent stabbing attack in north London, where two Jewish men were seriously injured. The Metropolitan Police are treating this assault as a… Continue reading UK terrorism threat level raised to severe after Golders Green attack
Marco Rubio downplays reports US could review UK's claim to Falklands
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has dismissed recent speculation that the United States might reconsider its stance on the UK’s sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. Last week, Reuters reported on a leaked Pentagon email indicating that the US was exploring possible ways to penalize NATO allies perceived as unsupportive of its conflict with Iran.… Continue reading Marco Rubio downplays reports US could review UK's claim to Falklands
Synagogue and homes evacuated after Stamford Hill property fire
A significant fire broke out at a property on Cazenove Road in Stamford Hill, north London, leading to the evacuation of several nearby homes and a synagogue. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) deployed about 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines to tackle the blaze. The incident has drawn considerable attention due to its location close… Continue reading Synagogue and homes evacuated after Stamford Hill property fire
Trump to remove whisky tariffs after King's visit
In a significant development coinciding with King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit to the United States, former US President Donald Trump announced the removal of all tariffs and restrictions on whisky imports. This decision specifically impacts the relationship between Scotland and the state of Kentucky, known for its bourbon production. Trump highlighted that the… Continue reading Trump to remove whisky tariffs after King's visit
Plymouth WW2 bomb to be blown up as 1,200 homes evacuated
A World War Two bomb recently uncovered at a construction site in Plymouth is set to be destroyed through a controlled detonation scheduled for Friday. Due to the nature of the device, an exclusion zone with a radius of 400 meters (approximately 1,300 feet) has been established around the site in the Southway area, leading… Continue reading Plymouth WW2 bomb to be blown up as 1,200 homes evacuated
Elections watchdog considers looking into £5m donation to Farage
The elections watchdog responsible for overseeing the integrity of political funding in England and Wales is currently evaluating whether to investigate a £5 million donation given to Nigel Farage prior to the last general election. This substantial sum was provided by Christopher Harborne, a major donor linked to Reform UK, in early 2024. The Conservative… Continue reading Elections watchdog considers looking into £5m donation to Farage
Slavery investigation into Crewe religious group continues
Authorities are investigating claims involving sexual abuse, forced marriage, and modern slavery linked to a religious community based in Cheshire. This inquiry follows police raids on Wednesday morning, where ten individuals were detained amid a large operation involving around 500 officers. The targeted properties are associated with members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and… Continue reading Slavery investigation into Crewe religious group continues
Pink Punters blaze 'accidental' as suspect released
A fire erupted at the Pink Punters LGBT+ nightclub located in the Bletchley area of Milton Keynes early on Sunday morning, causing extensive damage to the venue. The incident occurred around 02:00 BST and prompted an immediate response from emergency services. According to police, the fire appears to have started accidentally, with no evidence pointing… Continue reading Pink Punters blaze 'accidental' as suspect released