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Sunak: Starmer’s Labour would inflict ‘irreversible’ harm within weeks
The Inverness Courier· 7 days agoThe Prime Minister said Labour “cannot be trusted” and predicted that the plan to impose VAT on...
Teachers like me are crumbling right now – and so are our classrooms
Metro· 5 days agoTeaching assistants raise the quality of the experience for the whole class. If you’re breaking into...
Why Prescribing Fire Leads To Healthier Forests And Safer Communities: Lessons Learned From Oregon’s...
Forbes· 5 days agoDuring those fateful weeks, Oregon experienced a wildfire so large it created its own weather and...
The demise of Macron as a political force will be felt across Europe
The Irish Times· 3 days agoThere will be implications for Europe, and Ireland. In a year of elections globally, France has...
Lessons Learned: Grove Collaborative's Commitment To Reducing Plastic Waste
Forbes· 5 days agoGrove Collaborative has always prioritized sustainability, aiming to transform the consumer products...
People on PIP could see vouchers replace monthly pay of up to £737 under new Conservative government
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoIf you vote Tory on Thursday - or don’t vote at all - nothing will change,” the party’s national campaign co-ordinator Pat McFadden said. He continued: “The Tory Party itself won’t change - ...
Commentary: 7 lessons from my journey in youth climate advocacy
Chicago Tribune· 4 days ago“Whose future? Our future! Whose planet? Our planet!” Our chants echoed through the streets of...
Oldest inhabited termite mounds have been active for 34,000 years
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoRolling coverage of the international stories of interest to our readers
Daniel McDonnell: Joy of being removed from the comfort zone
Irish Independent· 6 days agoMemories to last a lifetime. It’s the early hours of Thursday morning in Gelsenkirchen and fans of...
'He had so much life in him': Funeral of teenager killed in Waterford crash told
Irish Examiner· 4 days agoGilbert Collins, 15, was a 'character', who was always smiling and laughing, mourners told