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Quantity surveyor stabbed wife and daughter to death before setting himself on fire, inquest hears

Gary Walker, 57, stabbed his wife Caroline, 50, and daughter Katie, 24, to death The quantity surveyor then set himself on fire on March 29, 2020, at their home Emergency services called to the Hemel Hempstead home after smoke was seen GP notes read at an inquest today showed Mr Walker had a history of anxiety  For confidential support, call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch. See www.samaritans.org for details 

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Campaigning villager celebrates her 112th birthday

Campaigning villager celebrates her 112th birthday ); Mollie Walker MBE, who lives in Kingwood Common, has lived in the village since 1923. She celebrated at home with her daughter Sheila and son Graham, who have been her support bubble throughout the coronavirus pandemic.  Miss Walker said they all usually celebrated her mother’s birthday at the Unicorn pub nearby but all pubs were currently closed. She said: “It’s very difficult at the moment but we’ve both had our first vaccinations, which is great. My brother visited as well as he is in our support bubble and we had a nice meal at home.” 

Edward Kane and The Vinegar Valentine: Chapter 7

Edward Kane and The Vinegar Valentine: Chapter 7
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Column: with North Primary School headteacher Alan Garnett

Monday, February 1 WEEK five of Lockdown 3. The percentage of children in school hovers around 16%. It was slightly above the national (England) average but that has crept up to the same figure. Infection rates are falling but still higher than in November, during Lockdown 2. There continues to be a lot of talk in the national media about the impact of remote learning on “disadvantaged” pupils. In other words, the thinking is that the attainment gap is growing. Changes in funding rules will not help this. Up until this year the Pupil Premium Grant (the additional money schools receive, principally based on the number of children on roll who are registered for free school meals, to accelerate the progress of the disadvantaged pupils) was calculated using numbers from the January census. This year, the Government is calculating the grant for the financial year 2021-2022 taking the numbers from the October census. This will have a negative impact on all schools because during

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