…By Larry John for TDPel Media. The NASCIO Midyear Conference, a gathering of state CIOs, was held in National Harbor, Maryland. Many state CIOs attended
Category: Breaking News
Family pays tribute to murdered teacher Marelle Sturrock in Glasgow
…By Joseph Benjamin for TDPel Media. The family of Marelle Sturrock, a teacher who was murdered along with her unborn baby in Glasgow, have paid
Jamie Oliver to open restaurant at Theatre Royal Drury Lane
…By Larry John for TDPel Media. Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to open a new restaurant at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London,
Nurse accused of murdering babies gives evidence
…By Babatunde Lucas for TDPel Media. Lucy Letby, a nurse accused of murdering babies, has testified that she never harmed any children. The allegations against
NHS Dumfries and Galloway “technically can’t afford” a tenth of its staff, says NHS boss
…By Henry George for TDPel Media. NHS Dumfries and Galloway’s chief executive, Jeff Ace, has warned of the “quite extraordinary” challenges that the health service
Nurse Accused of Murder and Attempted Murder of Babies Denies Allegations
…By Lola Smith for TDPel Media. Nurse Lucy Letby, who has been accused of murdering five boys and two girls, and attempting to murder another
Fuming pensioner and friend wrongly accused of smoking weed, kicked out of Wetherspoons pub
…By Enitan Thompson for TDPel Media. Two friends were asked to leave a Wetherspoons pub in Chatham, Kent, following an allegation they were smoking weed
Reframing the Debate on Child Labor in Rural Africa
…By Babatunde Lucas for TDPel Media. Children in rural Africa are commonly expected to engage in farm work and domestic tasks as a part of
Dutch Man Caught with Fake Boris Johnson Driver’s License After Car Crash in Groningen
…By Joseph Benjamin for TDPel Media. A 35-year-old Dutch man was pulled over by police in Groningen after reportedly crashing his car into a pole.
Avian Influenza Outbreak in Western Cape Results in Death of 120,000 Birds
…By Jack Sylva for TDPel Media. The Western Cape Department of Agriculture has advised the public and farming sector to remain vigilant after avian influenza