A Preston man is facing trial after allegedly leaving his teacher lover paralysed from the chest down in a violent attack, a court has heard.
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NLNG encourages first-year undergraduates in federal and state universities in Nigeria to compete for the 2025 UGSS scholarship opportunity
The Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) has officially opened applications for its 2025 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme (UGSS). This scholarship is aimed at supporting bright first-year undergraduates
Sahara Power Group Launches Graduate Engineering Programme to Train Early Career Engineers at Egbin and FIPL Plants
Are you a fresh engineering graduate looking to kickstart your career in the power sector? Sahara Power Group is on the hunt for early-career engineers
Baker Hughes Offers Nigerian Students and Recent Graduates Paid Internship Opportunities to Gain Hands-On Experience in the Energy Sector
Are you a Nigerian student or recent graduate dreaming of a career in the energy sector? Baker Hughes, a leading global industrial technology and energy
Victims’ Family Files Lawsuit Against Washington State University Over Bryan Kohberger’s Crimes in Pullman and Moscow
The family of one of Bryan Kohberger’s victims has revealed plans to take legal action against Washington State University, where Kohberger was a criminology PhD
Criminology Students Help University of Texas Arlington Police Solve Woman’s 1991 Murder Case in Johnson County Texas
In an extraordinary twist, a team of University of Texas Arlington criminology students helped police solve a decades-old murder in Texas, finally bringing justice to
High Court rejects private school families’ challenge as judges back Labour’s VAT education tax across England
In what many families are calling a major setback, parents who challenged Labour’s VAT policy on private school fees have lost their legal battle in
Labour’s Education Secretary Admits White Working-Class Children Face Severe Educational Disadvantage Across England’s Schools
For years, it felt like the British white working class had vanished from political conversations — as if they no longer existed or mattered. But
University at Buffalo Graduate Runs Across Stage with Infant Son Despite Police Attempts to Stop Him During Graduation Ceremony
What started as a proud father’s symbolic gesture ended with cheers, confusion, and a clip that’s now taken over TikTok. Jean Paul Al Arab wasn’t
New Research Reveals University of Oxford Study Finds Walking 7,000 Steps Daily Reduces Cancer Risk in the UK
For years, we’ve all heard that hitting 10,000 steps a day is the ultimate goal for staying healthy — both physically and mentally. But recent