Dumfries High School farewell tour draws 1,000 people
About 1,000 former pupils and staff have booked tours of the 1961 Dumfries High School ahead of its demolition, and a new building is due to open in May.
About 1,000 former pupils and staff have booked tours of the 1961 Dumfries High School ahead of its demolition, and a new building is due to open in May.
The state pension will rise from early April 2026, with those who retired since 2016 reported to receive about £44 extra a month and older pensioners about £36. The new rates were calculated under the triple lock and move the full state pension closer to the £12,570 personal allowance.
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Senior Democrats expressed concern after a classified briefing involving Marco Rubio about possible US military action in Iran, and House Democrats said they will force a vote next week to summon the president to explain his plans.
The European Commission said member states can use existing European Social Fund allocations to help citizens travel for legal abortion services, following the My Voice, My Choice campaign. Campaigners welcomed the decision while some groups said it conflicts with national health policy.
The Premier League plans to launch a TV app called "Premflix", and a Telegraph article discusses potential challenges the move faces.
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