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A recipe for healing MHS student leads a morning prayer in hopes of easing racial tensions in the community

A recipe for healing MHS student leads a morning prayer in hopes of easing racial tensions in the community
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Percy Main Primary School give huge warm welcome to wonderful new headteacher

Percy Main Primary School give huge warm welcome to wonderful new headteacher Kathryn Thompson received a warm welcome from the pupils of Percy Main Primary School after she was appointed as the new headteacher Get the latest North East news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Pupils of a North Tyneside primary school have welcomed their new headteacher to her role with a huge surprise.

Dominic Raab condemned for hiding details of massive overseas aid cuts

Dominic Raab condemned for ‘hiding’ details of massive overseas aid cuts Rob Merrick © 2021 Anadolu Agency LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 25: British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab leaves 10 Downing Street in London, United Kingdom on March 25, 2021. Members of Parliament debate and vote later today on a six-month renewal of the wide-ranging government powers contained in the Coronavirus Act. (Photo by David Cliff/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) Dominic Raab has been condemned for “hiding” the full scale of massive overseas aid cuts, expected to swipe half of funding from many of the world’s poorest countries. Furious MPs lashed out after a failure to reveal the details of the pain ahead – caused by a £5bn cut between 2019 and 2021– despite a promise of openness.

Quieter streets made birdsong more audible, inspiring writers like Steven Lovatt and Roger Morgan-Grenville

By Brian Morton Confinement changes us, bringing new challenges and interests as well as strictures. It’s a cliché, but worth repeating that since lockdown, we’ve become more attuned to our home environments, and to all the things we missed in the whirl of “normal” life. My father and grandfather contracted their passion for birds while stuck – different services, different wars – in military camps in Kent. An uncle, taken prisoner on the withdrawal to Dunkirk, spent the remainder of his war watching birds beyond the perimeter wire of his POW camp. He was denied binoculars until the day of liberation, when a fleeing guard passed on his. My grandfather, injured in an RFC training accident, lay immobile watching a black redstart, even then a relatively rare bird in Britain, gathering wisps of cotton wool and gauze to line its nest.

Cotswolds walks | House & Garden

Friday 16 April 2021 Perhaps nowhere in England demonstrates an effortless rapport between man and nature better than the Cotswolds. An 800 square mile tranche of land spanning five counties, the ‘wolds’ are cherished for their rolling hills speckled with picturesque villages in every shade of ‘oolic’ limestone. Yet beyond this popular image, the region is an embarrassment of riches for the walker, boasting ancient woodland, escarpment vantage points, historic mills, grand palaces and secluded river valleys. From the gentle to the steep, remote to the village-oriented, here we have gathered a few of our favourite Cotswold rambles: one for every mood or ability.

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