A study published by the European Drugs Agency has found an overall increase in the levels of ketamine and cocaine in wastewater and decreases in traces of ecstasy in cities all over Europe.
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A recent meeting of the 2025-26 Fredonia Shakespeare Club was at the home of Judi Lutz Woods and Leanna McMahon was the ...
By the end of this term, every grant-aided school across Northern Ireland is required, for the first time, to inform parents ...
An economist has warned that establishing who’s eligible for funds to mitigate against rising oil costs is ‘hugely ...