That s awkward! Dominic West s daughter is in the same show where sparks flew with Lily James
Martha West s new job saw her filming on the set of BBC s The Pursuit Of Love
It is where her father Dominic West is thought to have grown close to Lily James
Miss West, 23, played her father’s fictional daughter and Miss James’s sister
Photo: Beckett Gladney
There is another school for children who fall through doors and fall back out again. It isn’t as friendly as Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children…
We’re thrilled to reveal the cover for
Where the Drowned Girls Go, a new story in Seanan McGuire’s award-winning Wayward Children series arriving January 2022 from Tordotcom Publishing.
In this latest addition to Seanan McGuire’s beloved Wayward Children series, students at an anti-magical school rebel against the oppressive faculty.
“Welcome to the Whitethorn Institute. The first step is always admitting you need help, and you’ve already taken that step by requesting a transfer into our company.”
SHREVEPORT, La. Students at C.E. Byrd High School are creating produce using a hydroponics. The students are currently growing lettuce and tomatoes. They plan to grow cucumbers and peppers
March 31, 2021
BY MICHAEL CHAIKEN | REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
Burlington’s Jillian Duffy and Woodbury’s Lindiana Frangu held on to their respected crowns for a year longer than anyone else has in the history of the Miss Connecticut Scholarship Organization. This month, the two women finally give up their titles.
MICHAEL CHAIKEN REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
Miss Connecticut Jillian Duffy, a Lewis S. Mills High School graduate, will crown her successor when the 2021 pageant takes place at Mohegan Sun on April 10-11.
Duffy, Miss Connecticut, and Frangu, Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen, have held their titles for nearly two years. But the duo did not greedily refuse to give up their crowns and sashes. Instead, world events undermined their best efforts to finally welcome their successors.
They deserve a medal - the teachers and schools praised by parents for support in pandemic
Families have been telling us the schools and teachers they want to thank for supporting pupils
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Thank you posters outside Oak Tree Primary in Cheadle Hulme (Image: Vicky Moran)
Schools across Greater Manchester have been thanked by families for all they have done to support them during the pandemic. In an article last week about executive headteacher Chris Hanson praising families and staff at Corpus Christi RC Primary in Chadderton, Oldham, for pulling together amid the pandemic, we asked parents to tell us who they wanted to thank.