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Published on May 9, 2024Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on May 8, 2024
I’ve spent £54k on sunbeds, even when I lived in hostels – my cancer scare didn’t stop me, says Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace
AS she reclines on a sunbed at her favourite tanning salon, Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace lets out a satisfied sigh of relief. Not only is she giving her tan a welcome top-up, she’s also “high” on the endorphin rush she says she experiences every time she treats …
Source: The U.S. Sun - Right-wing -
Published on May 8, 2024
OU hostels closure row: KTR terms BRS leader's arrest 'undemocratic'
Hyderabad Metro's ridership can be doubled: KTR. Image Source: IANS News Hyderabad, May 8 : Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President K. T. Rama Rao on Wednesday termed the arrest of party leader Manne Krishank "undemocratic" and …
Source: Prokerala - Label Pending -
Published on 04:49 GMT
Holiday destination with cheapest tourist tax can help visitors avoid unexpected bills
The travel pillow company Trtl Travel has shared a new study to find the holiday destinations with the lowest tourist tax rates. Enforced to help fund local infrastructure and avoid areas from getting too crowded, many countries have recently seen tourist …
Source: Daily Express - Right-wing -
Published on 00:33 GMT
Education colleges to get upgrades
Ministry of Education will upgrade 25 education colleges into degree colleges in December 2019, said Dr. Aung Aung Min, Deputy Director-General of Higher Education Department. “The ministry has a plan to upgrade all education colleges into degree colleges …
Source: Eleven Myanmar - Neutral -
Published on 05:13 GMT
Government, stakeholders collaborate for inclusive education
GEITA: The government is ready to work alongside stakeholders in an effort to enhance inclusive education for all in the country. This statement was made by Geita Regional Administrative Secretary (RAS), Dr. Aliphas Msenya, at the culmination of the 2024 …
Source: Daily News Tanzania - Label Pending -
Published on 08:23 GMT
I opened a sunbed shop at 18, I get 100s of customers a day – sure there are cons but that never stopped anyone smoking
WITH the return of butterfly clips, ballet flats and scrunchies it is fair to say that the trends of Y2K are well and truly back. And one particular noughties trend that has made a surprising return has been the sunbed with Gen Z flocking to tanning salons …
Source: The U.S. Sun - Right-wing -
Published on 04:50 GMT
Life in an IIT | Civil Services aspirant says why he chose MA Development Studies at IIT Guwahati
During my drop year after I completed the Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours in Applied Psychology, I prepared for several state and central services exams. However, with the uncertainty hovering around them and the massive competition, I looked for a masters …
Source: The Indian Express - Center-left -
Published on 00:44 GMT
‘All CCTV cameras were switched off’— Ododo alleges sabotage in abduction of Kogi varsity students
Usman Ododo, governor of Kogi, says preliminary investigations point to internal sabotage in the abduction of students in the state. On Thursday, some gunmen invaded the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTEC) Osara, Kogi, around 9pm and …
Source: The Cable - Neutral -
Published on 06:31 GMT
Royal Bolton Hospital teams shortlisted for two prestigious awards
Led by Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Lynne Wooff, Bolton’s teams have been shortlisted for Service Improvement Project of the Year and the Innovation Award at the Diabetes Nursing Awards 2024. Lynne said it is great to be recognised for all the work they do. …
Source: The Bolton News - Neutral