Tiny Pit Bull Puppies in a Playful Standoff
Sydney Lopez shared a throwback video of two Pit Bull puppies she fostered and later adopted creeping up on each other before bursting into play; viewers called it a playful standoff.
Sydney Lopez shared a throwback video of two Pit Bull puppies she fostered and later adopted creeping up on each other before bursting into play; viewers called it a playful standoff.
Private tutors are being hired at up to £250 an hour to support children’s anxiety and special educational needs during school entrance preparation, and the Department for Education has said a white paper due in the coming weeks will expect inclusion units in all secondary schools.
A tribunal overruled the privacy commissioner and allowed Bunnings to use facial recognition to monitor customers, renewing debate about Australia's decades-old privacy laws and proposed reforms.
Mohamed Toure scored a hat-trick on his first start for Norwich as they beat Oxford United 3-0, marking his fourth goal in two appearances since joining from Randers.
China's consumer prices rose 0.2% year-on-year in January while the producer price index fell 1.4%, the National Bureau of Statistics reported.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct has opened gross misconduct investigations into officers and staff over how safeguarding concerns at Stathern Lodge were handled; the camp leader was arrested the next day and has since been convicted and jailed.
The Scottish Parliament has passed the Community Wealth Building Bill, which asks councils, health boards and other public bodies to support the generation, circulation and retention of wealth in local economies; Scotland is reported to be the first country to legislate this model.
Grand Central has opened applications for its 2026 Community Fund, offering grants of up to £5,000 to charities, schools and not-for-profit groups within five miles of its stations; applications run Feb 1–Mar 1, 2026 and projects must be completed in 2026.
Lady Wilson, co-founder of Sightsavers, is remembered in an obituary that recalls visits to Nakong and a village known as "the country of the blind", where blind adults were led by children or guided with hemp ropes.
Ministers say secondary schools in England will be expected to have 'inclusion bases'—separate spaces where pupils with SEND and neurodiversity can receive support—as part of a wider SEND reform backed by a £3.7bn programme and a £700m school repairs fund.