Weather: Snow blankets parts of Wales as temperatures plunge
People in parts of west and north Wales woke up to snow-covered towns, fields and roads on Thursday.
People in parts of west and north Wales woke up to snow-covered towns, fields and roads on Thursday.
THE Raissa Child Protection Initiative (TRCPI), a child-centered NGO has held a forum aimed at instilling a strong sense of responsibility and ambition among pupils of the Glorious Angelic School in Kasoa.
Mortgage defaults expected to get ‘even worse’ over the coming months as high interest rates pile ‘immense’ pressure on households
Sheryl Sandberg, who helped to transform Facebook from a tech startup into a digital advertising empire, will step down from the board of Meta, Facebook’s parent company
On Wednesday, the government announced plans to sell 251,125,870 shares, representing a 2.5% stake in NHPC, and set the floor price at Rs 66/share. This was at a steep discount of nearly 10% to the closing price of the stock. Further, the government said it would sell an additional 100,450,348 shares, representing a 1% stake, in case of an oversubscription.
The inaccurate data came to light in August last year in the case concerning the Apex Corner branch in London.
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The Independent Commission On The Constitutional Future Of Wales has published the findings of a two-year project.
A new firm, founded by a former Stability AI executive, is providing certifications to generative AI systems, which have been trained on “consented” data.
Ghana has made tremendous strides in reducing malaria-related deaths from 3,889 in 2008 to 155 at the end of 2022. The Minister for Health, Mr Kwaku Agyeman Manu, who announced this at the launch of the National Malaria Elimination Strategic Plan (2024-2028) in Accra on Tuesday, said the health sector made substantial strides in reducing malaria deaths through investments, robust partnerships, a dedicated workforce and effective leadership.
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The Ministry of Transport has been urged to engage in further discussions with the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) regarding the transport operators 39; planned 20% fare increment, to avert potential misunderstandings.
Quite often, it is not immediately noticeable, but in the classroom, boredom and negative attention bring those children into the limelight.
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (Reform) has been named in connection with a high position at the European Union due to become vacant later this year, news site POLITICO's European portal reports.
Embattled sugar producer Tongaat Hulett has announced that its CFO Rob Aitken will take over as interim CEO from March 1. This follows CEO Dan Marokane being appointed as CEO of State-owned power utility Eskom. Marokane will, however, work with the Tongaat team and business rescue practitioners until the end of February to ensure a smooth handover.
The Chancellor also said the West should hold talks with China to ensure the technology is not used for an arms race between superpowers.
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South-central Russia was hit by a rare wave of civil unrest on Wednesday (17 January) as thousands of protesters gathered to take a stand after a regional court sentenced Fayil Alsynov, an indigenous rights activist for the local Bashkir ethnic group.