The Bardic Trails virtual poetry series welcomes Eirene Hamilton of Bluff, Utah, as the featured reader Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m.
The first stage of the government’s national curriculum review is now underway. Experts want to hear from parents, young people, employers and educators on what is working well and what isn’t.
West Yorkshire's rising cricket star, Alex Wade, made a memorable debut for the England U19 Young Lions in the recent ODI Tri ...
The first Irish bilingual street signage in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council area has been given the go ahead ...
Kyushu Railway Co. (JR Kyushu) on Sept. 26 introduced QR codes for express and bullet train discount tickets reserved online ...
Chris Van Hollen completed his nine-year effort to have the U.S. Army fully recognize the valor of African American D-Day ...
Most folk are well aware of Falkirk district’s role in the production of a vast array of cast iron products but know much ...
More women are included on the shortlist than ever before. Will Australian author Charlotte Wood claim the top prize?
In “Akyere: The Stream Which Never Dries Up – My Life Story”, Yaw Boadu-Ayeboafoh, combines all four motivations into one ...
Dabo, 28, was on the books of English League Two outfit Forest Green Rovers last season before being released. He said after Raith training on Monday: "I'm delighted to be here and looking forward to ...
There are only a few GCSEs that are compulsory; maths, at least two science subjects, and English language or literature - ...
Critic Cory Oldweiler reviews "Too Great a Sky" by Moldovan author Liliana Corobca, translated from Romanian by Monica Cure.