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[Written Question] Schools: Allergies
Question by: Alicia Kearns Answering Body: Department for Education Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Education, with reference to the Answer of 22 April 2026 to Question 111844 on Schools: Allergies, which organisation will schools be required to report allergy incidents.
A Utah high school removed the mirrors from all its bathrooms. Has it made a difference?
A Utah high school removed the mirrors from all its bathrooms. Has it made a difference? One student called the decision to remove the mirrors ‘horrendous’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A high school near Salt Lake City, Utah is one of the latest to remove the mirrors from its restrooms in an effort to cut down on students showing up late to class.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood dead at age 92 after being hit by car in store parking lot
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood dead at age 92 after being hit by car in store parking lot Wood, a professor emeritus at Brown University, died Sunday after being struck by a car - Bookmark Pulitzer-prize winning historian Gordon S. Wood has died at the age of 92 after he was hit by a car in Rhode Island. Wood, a professor emeritus at Brown University, died Sunday after being struck by a car in a supermarket parking lot, according to police in East Providence. The eminent and...
Texas mom jailed over dirty water Facebook post
Jennifer Combs says she never set out to become the face of a fight over free speech, dirty water and small-town power. She says she was simply trying to help people in Trinidad, Texas, report problems with their water. Some residents had complained about discoloration, sediment, odors and health concerns.
Texas mom jailed over dirty water Facebook post
Jennifer Combs says she never set out to become the face of a fight over free speech, dirty water and small-town power. She says she was simply trying to help people in Trinidad, Texas, report problems with their water. Some residents had complained about discoloration, sediment, odors and health concerns.