MPs on the House of Commons Energy Security Committee have backed plans from charities to provide more support to households this winter.
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Large-scale study shows success of 20mph speed limit
A study has shown that the rollout of 20mph speed limits across the Scottish Borders has reduced average speeds.
Read MoreEnglish on the rise again at A-level and university
Check out this positive news story: lecturers are celebrating the news that English at A-level and university is showing signs of regaining its popularity after years of decline.
Read MoreCornwall support workers prepare to take a Leap of Kindness
A team of charity employees from St Austell, Cornwall are set to take a ‘Leap of Kindness’ for learning disability charity Hft this September, to raise funds for impactful projects in the area. The seven-strong team, comprising Chloe Drew, Tiffany Pooley, Tegan Martin, Tracey Bridle, Yasmin Miller and Nicola Massey and her husband, Malcom, will […]
Read MoreSuperheroes with Disabilities Raise £2,000 for Children’s Charity
James, Arlo, Levi, and Lucas, a group of young people with various disabilities, have raised nearly £2,000 for Variety, the Children’s Charity, by taking part in the Superhero Tri, powered by Marvel. The Superhero Tri is an inclusive triathlon which allows superheroes with disabilities to either take on the course alone or to join up […]
Read MorePre-loved school uniforms go digital to beat the cost-of-living crisis
A project to re-use school uniform, that grew out of the Fair-Trade movement in Brighton & Hove, has gone digital. When Smarter Uniforms set up in 2017, they didn’t anticipate how much demand there would be for their pre-loved items. The project works on two levels because re-using school uniform is great for the environment […]
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