Tiegan Bingham-Roberts in front of Clifton Suspension Bridge Share this article Press release issued: 3 August 2021 A student who grew up on food banks and free school meals has left the University of Bristol with a first – and she is just getting started. Growing up in rural Gloucestershire, Tiegan Bingham-Roberts had the odds stacked against her. As a pupil at a secondary school in special measures, she had to care for siblings amid a challenging family life and work part-time to afford the bus each day. But she always saw university as her way to a new life, and worked non-stop to fulfil her dream of studying at the University of Bristol.
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7 News fact check: Ogdensburgâs city attorney payment & attendance at council meetings City of Ogdensburg (Source: WWNY) By Jeff Cole | May 18, 2021 at 3:59 PM EDT - Updated May 18 at 3:59 PM
OGDENSBURG, N.Y. (WWNY) - We did some fact checking on a story we did Monday about Ogdensburg and how its city attorney gets paid.
The issue most recently came up as city council debates spending money to open a beach.
In our story Monday, there were 2 viewpoints from council members: that the city lawyer is on retainer and it wouldnât cost anything to have the lawyer at council meetings versus the lawyer is paid when called upon and, by not having the lawyer at the city council meetings, itâs saving the city money.