• Primary school offers day: How to appeal if you don’t get your first choice explained in simple video

    Many children and their families will find out what primary school they have been given a place at from September on April 16. If you are not happy with the offer your child has received, an appeal can be made. You can appeal a primary school placement decision if you are not happy with an offer. The Department for Education (DfE) advises that even if you plan to appeal a decision, you should still accept the offer your child has received. This means they still have a school place if the appeal...

  • Primary school offers day: How to appeal if you don’t get your first choice explained in simple video

    Many children and their families will find out what primary school they have been given a place at from September on April 16. If you are not happy with the offer your child has received, an appeal can be made. You can appeal a primary school placement decision if you are not happy with an offer. The Department for Education (DfE) advises that even if you plan to appeal a decision, you should still accept the offer your child has received. This means they still have a school place if the appeal...

  • Primary school offers day: How to appeal if you don’t get your first choice explained in simple video

    Many children and their families will find out what primary school they have been given a place at from September on April 16. If you are not happy with the offer your child has received, an appeal can be made. You can appeal a primary school placement decision if you are not happy with an offer. The Department for Education (DfE) advises that even if you plan to appeal a decision, you should still accept the offer your child has received. This means they still have a school place if the appeal...

  • Thrive Alliance to offer adult guardianship information sessions

    Thrive Alliance will hold an information session for those interested in the Volunteer Advocates for Seniors and Incapacitated Adults (VASIA) program on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Library of the Thrive Alliance office, located at the Doug Otto United Way Center, 1531 13th St. in Columbus. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Do you want to receive more love? First get to know your superego

    It’s the internal voice whose strict, unbending standards can make us miserable. But tuning in to it can change everythingSign up for Well Actually, a free weekly newsletter about health and wellnessWhen I first became her patient, I heard everything my therapist said as a criticism. Almost every word that came out of her mouth, I received as a telling off, a character assassination or a low mark. I thought to myself: “I’m paying this woman to help me and all she’s doing is criticising me! How...

  • Rabbit's R1 AI gadget gets first hands-on testing

    Following the disappointment of the Humane Ai Pin, the Rabbit R1 aims to offer something better at a third of the price and without any subscription fees. However, reviewers remain skeptical about the usefulness of the device.Read Entire Article

  • Osaka gets first win on clay since 2022 in Madrid

    Naomi Osaka says she is "embracing the clay a lot more now" as she captured her first victory on the surface since 2022 in the Madrid Open first round on Wednesday. The Japanese former world number one grew up playing on hard courts in the United States and has mostly

  • AMU gets its first woman V-C: Naima Khatoon

    Naima Khatoon Gulrez, the principal of Aligarh Muslim University’s Women’s College since 2014, has been appointed as the university's first woman Vice-Chancellor. She is learnt to have taken charge as the new V-C Monday evening. The AMU Court had shortlisted three candidates for the post and forwarded the names to President Droupadi Murmu for final selection last November. Professor Muzaffar Uruj Rabbani, former Dean, Faculty of Medicine, AMU, and Professor Faizan Mustafa, V-C, Chanakya National...

  • ‘Are nursing homes our only option?’ These centers offer older adults an alternative

    PACE has long flown under the national radar as an elder care option. But it’s recently attracted interest from lawmakers in states including Georgia, Illinois and Ohio because it can keep people at home and may cost less than nursing home care.

  • HSE's Spring booster vaccination programme gets underway on Monday

    Dr Jessop said the HSE aims to complete this booster programme by the end of May.

  • The Bruins get the Maple Leafs in the first round of the NHL Playoffs

    BOSTON -- The NHL regular season is over for the Bruins and a first-round matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL playoffs awaits. These two teams are very familiar with each other on the postseason stage, though the Leafs would probably like to forget about their most recent matchups.These Original Six rivals have met 16 times on the playoff stage, with each team winning eight of those battles. But the Bruins have taken each of the last six meetings, three of which have come since...

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    Love it or hate it, Velma season 2 gets its first trailer

    Velma season 2 finally has a trailer ahead of its premiere later this month, showing that the titular character is leading a new life - a popular one. When the first season of Velma released last year, it didn't exactly go down well with… well, anyone, to be honest. Clearly it was popular enough to warrant a second season though, as the first trailer for it came out yesterday, showing off a look at Velma's life post-solving her first case. Like the first season, it looks like there'll be more...