Government calls for zombie knives and machetes to be handed in to police
There won’t be repercussions for those surrendering the potentially dangerous knives safely, the Government said.
There won’t be repercussions for those surrendering the potentially dangerous knives safely, the Government said.
The MSP is in the race to become the next Scottish Tory leader.
The force said it was ‘really disappointing’ that there were people in the town who sought to talk it down.
The National Education Union said such schools are ‘symbolic of the previous Government’s obsession with pushing gimmicks’.
THE committee tasked with recommending a spending limit for election candidates at next year’s general election is standing firm on its proposal for £7,500 for an individual candidate.
OFS interim chairman Sir David Behan said increased tuition fees and lifting visa restrictions on international students could help.
Rebecca Hilsenrath said ‘no organisation should be beyond constructive criticism’.
Duran came off the bench to score the winner at West Ham – the club he had looked to join this summer.
Fr Paul Murphy is recovering from multiple stab wounds after being attacked at Renmore Barracks in Co Galway.
Train drivers working for LNER will walk out on weekends from the end of August in a dispute about working agreements.
Technology minister Sir Chris Bryant said the industry should be ‘mindful’ of the concerns of communities when installing infrastructure.
Shadow home secretary James Cleverly has claimed that the Government has been ‘played by its union paymasters’.
The papers are at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer can be found to acquire them.
Stokes suffered a torn hamstring while batting for Northern Superchargers
The Ministry of Justice confirmed that the inmates involved were not linked to recent disorder.