The ObserverImmigration and asylum This article is more than 6 months oldChild migrants to be sent back to hotel where 136 vanishedThis article is more than 6 months oldA Brighton hotel where unaccompanied young people seeking asylum disappeared is to be brought back into use by the Home Office
A notorious Brighton hotel from where scores of children were kidnapped is to be reopened by the Home Office to house unaccompanied youngsters again, leaked internal memos reveal.
How to write a book in 30 daysBooks Click here for worksheets relevant to this chapterOnce you have a firm idea of who your main characters are, it's time to start thinking about where they are. This is also the time to start planning the research you'll need to do in order to make your characters, setting and entire story more realistic and specific.
Setting sketchesBefore you start the story, you need to get to know your settings as well as your characters.
US news This article is more than 6 months oldHead of school linked to Amy Coney Barrett’s faith group abruptly resignsThis article is more than 6 months oldThen a professor at Notre Dame, the supreme court justice was on a board that selected Jon Balsbaugh to head the Trinity Schools
A senior administrator of Christian private schools closely linked to People of Praise, conservative supreme court justice Amy Coney Barrett’s controversial faith group, abruptly resigned from his post earlier this year following complaints that allegations of teacher misconduct had been mishandled.
GamesReviewNintendo has not quite created the perfect shooter for people who don’t like shooters, but it is lovely, exciting and very cool
Splatoon – Nintendo’s take on shooting games – is as wonderfully, vibrantly creative as the phrase “Nintendo’s take on shooting games” might suggest. An entirely unique central mechanic removes the usual assault-rifle-toting grunts in favour of shape-shifting squids with a guns full of ink. Your aim is to paint the environment with as much of your team’s colour as possible, taking out rival players as you go.
Ireland holidaysThere’s no need for a car – cheaper rail fares in Ireland have made these six stunning rail trips even more appealing and sustainable
Driven by increasingly expensive car hire and an appetite for sustainable tourism, visitors to Ireland are discovering the lure of public transport. Fares on Irish public transport were cut by 20% in April until the end of this year and halved permanently for those aged 19 to 23, the first such reductions in Ireland since 1947.