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Free speech experts say that when teachers speak in their personal capacity, even on school grounds but outside their ...
The £17.6m Connect to Work scheme will offer one-to-one support to jobseekers who face barriers to employment, such as ...
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A shuttered private prison in Watonga will reopen as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility after securing ...
U.S. congressional lawmakers have failed to agree on a spending package for the new fiscal year, triggering a federal ...
The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 which commenced on 1 December 2022 tells tenants that "any pet clause in your contract ...
Peggy Augusten has lived in Englewood for 56 years and has become a fixture of sorts, well known by her neighbors and friends. But her history in the Dayton area goes back much further.
Local authorities in the British capital are struggling to find accommodation for the growing number of people without permanent housing, sending some to other counties across the country.
"If an all-seeing, all-knowing god allows bad people to skate through life unscathed, yet innocent people are jailed and put ...
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the funding gap, and there is little sign either side is willing to compromise.