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The council is considering selling the old Homewood College site, in Queensdown School Road, Brighton, after the school closed last November. The site is one of four mentioned in the report – headed Capital Assets Strategy – which spells out the principles for the council to observe when deciding whether to buy or sell property. The council stopped sending children to the special school after it was rated “inadequate” by the official education watchdog Ofsted and placed in “special measures”. By last September there were no pupils at the school which catered for children with social, emotional and mental health…

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By Emma Lewis, bOnline Starting this month, businesses operating in the UK must adhere to the newly introduced Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA). It received royal assent on the 24th May 2024, and has now come into force. The DMCCA signals some important changes to UK competition law and consumer protection. It’s basically a comprehensive law designed to boost consumer rights and stamp out shady commercial tactics.  This Act replaces the previous Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations and kicked in on the 6th April 2025. A lot of the older framework has stayed the same, but…

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Kent’s fightback on day two of their Rothesay County Championship game with Gloucestershire at Canterbury impressed head coach Adam Hollioake.Opener Ben Compton again led the way, scoring an unbeaten 144 as Kent reached 318-7 in reply to the visitors’ 472.Ben Compton on his way to a century for Kent against Gloucestershire. Picture: Barry Goodwin“This is the first time we’ve been challenged,” said Hollioake. “The other sides have rolled over and let us tickle their belly a little bit.“They’ve got some Australian test players in their side, and they’ve got some other good players. So, they’re going to be a side…

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Image Credit: WireImage Shannon Sharpe is more than just a Hall of Fame tight end—he’s become a larger-than-life presence in the world of sports commentary. Known for his sharp takes, signature charisma, and viral moments, the former NFL star has built a successful second act in media, from co-hosting Undisputed to launching his hit podcast Club Shay Shay. Off the screen, his personal life, including his role as a father and his views on relationships, has sparked just as much curiosity. Find out more about him and his personal life below. Who Is Shannon Sharpe? Sharpe is a former NFL…

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Location : The M11 southbound between junctions J11 and J10 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 18:30 and 18:45 on 23 April 2025. Delay : There are currently delays of 30 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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On the surface, this might seem like a public health win. After all, e-cigarettes have helped thousands quit tobacco, which is still the single biggest preventable cause of death worldwide. But scratch beneath the surface, and the picture is less reassuring. Vaping—especially among young people—is spiralling into something far more complicated, and potentially more dangerous, than it was ever intended to be. The Teen Vape Boom Let’s start with the numbers. In the last two years, the number of 11–17-year-olds in the UK who vape has doubled. According to Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), over 20% of British teens…

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Monaco has become a popular place for startups due to its high quality of life, low taxes, and excellent infrastructure that supports new businesses. The principality has a very robust startup ecosystem that aims to bring entrepreneurs together and help them feel less isolated. The startup scene is absolutely booming in 2025, with ventures spanning industries from green technology to fintech and healthcare.   Why Is Monaco Such A Popular Place To Establish A Startup?   Monaco, although small, has always been a hub for wealth and innovation. If you watch a lot of Formula 1, you’ll also know why…

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Wednesday 23 April 2025 1:56 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Boeing reported a net loss of $31m (£23.3m) in the three months ended March, down from $355m the year prior. Boeing’s net losses narrowed in the first quarter of the year in an early sign the US planemaker may turn a corner this year. The firm reported a net loss of $31m (£23.3m) in the three months ended March, down from $355m the year prior. Core losses per share came in at ¢49,…

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