Monthly Archives: September 2015
Review ordered into ‘education tourism’
Education secretary Nicky Morgan has asked for an investigation into the impact of immigration on Britain's state schools.
Department for Education (DfE) officials have been...
Britain getting harder for illegal migrants
Illegal migrants will face a jail sentence for working in the UK, under measures to be included in the new Immigration Bill.
A new offence...
NYSC Awardees show gestures to IDPs in Abuja
"If you go out and make some good things happen, you will fill the world with hope, you will fill yourself with hope" Barack...
UK ethnic communities urged to break silence on organ donation
Over a third of people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities in the UK admit they haven’t considered organ donation or decided...
Better late than never – Lauryn Hill wows Lagos
Top Nigerian celebrities turned up for the #MayDayLive concert with the legendary Lauryn Hill in Lagos on August 30 and actually made it a...
New rules launched to reduce agency staff in the NHS
Over the last few years, the amount of money spent on agency staffing has increased to around £3.3 billion per year. Some providers acknowledge...
Ban on food imports a “bad omen” for Nigeria – NEPC
A recent decision by the European Union (EU) to ban selected food commodities from Nigeria has been described by the Benue State Coordinator of...
UK First ever mental health champion unveiled
Leading campaigner Natasha Devon becomes first ever Department for Education mental health champion. The Department for Education’s (DfE) first ever mental health champion for...
Commonwealth Games finally acknowledges Africa
South Africa is to become the first African nation to be awarded the Commonwealth Games when the four-yearly multi-sports event goes to Durban in...
Tour guide crushed at nature reserve
A rhino has crushed a tour guide to death at a private nature reserve in Zimbabwe.
Kate Travers, director of the Imire Game Park, said...