The WFP said it would need £46 million to continue food assistance in Myanmar and called on its partners to identify additional funding.
Plans, which could see a new Welsh-medium all-age school established in Builth Wells, will be considered by Powys County Council’s (PCC) cabinet on Tuesday, March 25. If approved, proposals for Ysgol ...
Singer Danny Jones has issued an public apology to his wife and family following reports that he kissed another woman at a Brit Awards after party. Earlier this month, images emerged that appeared to ...
KFC has confirmed it is to open a branch in Welshpool as part of a development on the edge of the Powys town. After planning documents revealed that KFC were looking at a location in Welshpool as part ...
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes has said he is “determined to have a life” as he deals with constant pain due to ongoing back issues. The former This Morning host turned GB News broadcaster, 65, has long ...
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has passed party vetting to run for Holyrood next year, the PA news agency understands. Mr Flynn previously announced plans to stand for the Aberdeen South and ...
A teacher who groomed and sexually abused a teenage pupil has been described as a “cold, calculating child predator”. Judith Evans was jailed for two years at Belfast Crown Court on Friday for a ...
The son of an Oxfam volunteer who was struck and killed by a bus on the world’s longest guided busway said it was “such a preventable accident”, a court heard. Three people died in separate incidents ...
A documentary film about Iron Maiden will feature a final interview with the band’s former singer Paul Di’Anno, who died aged 66 last year. Band members past and present including Di’Anno, who sang ...
A bus driver who hit and killed a Windrush pensioner as she crossed the road has avoided jail. Ozdemir Zia, 77, hit Edna McLean, 83, as he turned his double-decker near Woolwich Arsenal station, south ...
Sir Martyn Oliver, chief inspector of Ofsted, said giving parents the information they need in a clear and accessible way was a ‘must-have’.
Sir Christopher Chope said arm’s-length bodies (ALBs) had gone “rogue”, including National Highways when it rolled out smart motorways, and the Sentencing Council, whose recent guidance has prompted ...
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