Teaching event 'changed my life' says Adele
A woman has credited a teacher recruitment event for changing her life.
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Calum is a journalist covering a range of stories for publications in the North West. Some of Calum's articles are being drafted using generative AI tools. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide which content to cover and always review the content before it is published.
A woman has credited a teacher recruitment event for changing her life.
An active 80-year-old has taken on the Conwy Half Marathon to raise money for charity.
A new police operation has seized nine illegal off-road bikes in just a few weeks.
Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture is Focusing on local talent and developing a lively and sustainable cultural sector.
A 400-person capacity cocktail bar with karaoke rooms is set to open in Manchester city centre later this month
An Indian food chain will give out a free kebab roll at a drive-through.
Helen Morgan MP has raised the issue of a constituent who has not started treatment for terminal cancer after being referred in May.
Five projects in Powys have been granted a total of £750,000 from the Shared Prosperity Fund to enhance skills and job opportunities.
University of Bradford has unveiled a new 10-metre-wide 4K resolution LED screen.
More than 9,500 people have walked and cycled nearly 50,000 miles as part of a game to get Pendle moving.
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