They disagree on the EU, and both think Brexit was a terrible idea. Do they feel the same about opportunities for young people?
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Sligo fee-paying school calls on government to fund special needs classes
The principal of an Anglican private school with fees of €14,000 for seven-day boarding is calling for more government funding to open a special needs class. Michael Hall, principal of Sligo Grammar ...
Sending down his brisk left-arm spin, particularly if the pitch were damp, he was one of the most feared bowlers in the world ...
He disproved one of Einstein’s toughest theories, was regarded as a genius and died in the year he was nominated for the ...
Something fundamental has shifted in India. We can sense it not only in the obvious places—parliament, television studios, election rallies—but in the slower, quieter zones of life : in ...
During the Kiriji War of the nineteenth century, a grim parable of war came and became a subject of racial slur and morbid joke. An Oyo-Ibadan warrior, disarmed and cornered by an Ijesa fighter, ...
Dud was the first to figure out that it was. “Boys,” he said, sitting at the Mule Barn philosophy counter and flipping his cup upright with one poetic motion, “I’m signed up over at J.H.T.. I’m going ...
AS THEY opened the heavy envelope in their council house, Irina Spilcak and Ali Bou Auda couldn’t contain their excitement.
Above: The Homestead on Peirce Street, where Laura and her husband still live, in 1918. Photo courtesy of Laura Sullivan Memories of an East Greenwich of a different era She was born in 1885 in the ...
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