Joshua Sutcliffe denies regulator’s charge of prioritising his convictions over pupil’s interestsA maths teacher “failed to separate the teacher from the preacher” when he allegedly misgendered a transgender pupil repeatedly and inappropriately shared …
AP source: Commanders releasing safety Bobby McCain
A person with knowledge of the move tells The Associated Press the Washington Commanders are releasing safety Bobby McCain.
Judge upholds acquittal in 9 hurricane nursing home deaths
A Florida judge has upheld his acquittal of a nursing home administrator who had been charged with the overheating deaths of nine patients after 2017’s Hurricane Irma knocked out the facility’s air conditioning.
Judge upholds acquittal in 9 hurricane nursing home deaths
A Florida judge has upheld his acquittal of a nursing home administrator who had been charged with the overheating deaths of nine patients after 2017’s Hurricane Irma knocked out the facility’s air conditioning
Delaware-based Pagos, a payments startup with clients like Adobe, Eventbrite, GoFundMe, and Warner Bros. Discovery, raised a $34M Series A led by Arbor Ventures (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
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Delaware-based Pagos, a payments startup with clients like Adobe, Eventbrite, GoFundMe, and Warner Bros. Discovery, raised a $34M Series A led by Arbor Ventures — With global digital payments revenue expec…
King’s meeting with Ursula von der Leyen causes outcry
No 10 and the palace say tea after agreement of Northern Ireland deal was not seal of approvalUK politics live – latest news updatesWhen King Charles III ascended the throne, the new monarch is said to have accepted he would have a changed role with le…
Universities rebuked over academic misconduct cases in England and Wales
Ombudsman report says students treated unfairly and changes to exams since pandemic created uncertaintyUniversities have been reprimanded over unfair treatment of students accused of academic misconduct in a report by the higher education ombudsman for…
British slave owners’ family makes public apology in Grenada
Laura Trevelyan, a BBC correspondent who investigated her family’s link to the slave trade, also pays £100,000 in reparationsAn aristocratic British family has travelled to the Caribbean country of Grenada to publicly apologised for its ownership of m…
Opposition criticises super proposal – as it happened
This blog is now closedAlbanese government lifts tax rate on superannuation balances over $3mGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast‘Really clear’ wages are not driving inflation, Tony Burke saysCircling back to the in…