‘Social media trolls are hurting planners’ morale’
Social media attacks are hitting the morale of planning officers and there are worries about how to bring on the next generation of planning decision-makers.
Social media attacks are hitting the morale of planning officers and there are worries about how to bring on the next generation of planning decision-makers.
The first set of GCSE results from high schools since the end of the 11-plus will be a landmark, director of education Nick Hynes has said.
A holiday operator dedicated to swimming adventures worldwide could help to put Guernsey on the map after its staff completed a 50km relay swim around the island.
Mrs Justice Lang’s decision on the legal action will be handed down at 11am.
Marine Conservation Society calls for further measures to tackle litter blighting the coasts, including a deposit return scheme for drinks containers.
Family doctors in England are currently being balloted over the prospect of collective action.
Emma Webb, 49, will walk 140 miles from her home in Newport to the Horse of the Year Show at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre.
Jonny Clothier, 62, studied architecture at the University of Bristol and was meant to graduate with his peers in 1983.
Mother-of-six Anita Rose was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital but she died on Sunday morning,
Nicolo Martinenghi claimed an upset for the ages, denying the Briton a ‘three-peat’ by 0.02 seconds.
Rachel Reeves will accuse the previous government of ‘covering up the true state of public finances’ as she publishes an audit of spending.
Nadal and Djokovic will meet for a 60th time on Court Philippe Chatrier.
Murray and Dan Evans fought back to defeat Japanese duo Taro Daniel and Kei Nishikori 2-6 7-6 (5) (11/9).
The Briton was distraught after finishing last in the kayak single final in Tokyo three years ago.
Tamayo Perry died in June, after surfing off the Hawaiian island of Oahu.