NI special needs families respond to tell-all survey about school restraint and seclusion
Chris Lyttle says Children with special needs are surely some of the most vulnerable in our society and it s our duty, and should be our privilege, to protect them
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Chris Lyttle, Alliance Education spokesperson says he is determined to create positive change and protection for children with special needs (Image: Alliance)
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Joe Bennett: Covid-19, the vaccine and William Shakespeare - what s the connection?
18 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
5 minutes to read Bill William Shakespeare, 81, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the start of the largest-ever immunisation programme in the UK s history on December 8. Photo / Getty Images Bill William Shakespeare, 81, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at the start of the largest-ever immunisation programme in the UK s history on December 8. Photo / Getty Images
A DOG S LIFE
The second person to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in the United Kingdom was a gentleman by the name of William Shakespeare. And they say there s no cause for celebration in this world.