Month: March 2019 News

New Zealand shooting: 40 killed in attacks on two mosques in Christchurch

New Zealand terror gunman: First photo of suspect Brenton Tarrant as 49 killed

Youth climate strikes to take place in more than 100 countries

Hundreds of thousands of children across world to walk out of classrooms demanding action on climate change

‘We can’t afford to stand by and do nothing’: 10 everyday heroes fighting to save the planet

Thank you, climate strikers. Your action matters and your power will be felt

Think we should be at school? Today’s climate strike is the biggest lesson of all

Second climate change march pupils told by headteacher to prove they care about the environment 

Billions pledged to help refugees inside Syria and on borders

In photos: The precious objects bringing comfort to Syrian refugees

NHS ‘hostile environment’ and charges limiting care to children of migrants in breach of UN pledges, doctors say

Lives at risk as cancer patients face longest NHS waits on record for treatment, experts warn

NHS ‘overwhelmed’ during collapse in waiting time standards last month

White British people ‘twice as likely to hold extremist views as people of Pakistani descent’

One soldier to face charges over Bloody Sunday killings

Bloody Sunday families ‘denied justice’

Bloody Sunday paratrooper cannot get a fair trial, say supporters, amid fears murder case could take five years 

How utterly morally repugnant that our troops are hunted down while terrorist murderers walk free, writes COLONEL TIM COLLINS, who grew up in Belfast and did four tours in Northern Ireland

Fury as lone British veteran charged with murder over two Bloody Sunday killings

Children arrive at school with holes in shoes and feel they have to work to get food, headteachers warn

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