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Sara Cox on the joy of telling a good yarn – and why she’ll never write about a zombie invasion
The broadcaster and novelist talks to Lisa Salmon about writing novels, her ‘gorgeous’ horse, and why she stands up throughout her radio shows.
Councils hamstrung by funding and policy constraints, Ruth Perry report finds
The report also highlighted a ‘macho culture of high stakes accountability’ which is the ‘root cause’ of so much distress for school leaders.
More primary school pupils meeting expected standard in Sats
Schools across England received Key Stage 2 results for Year 6 pupils on Tuesday morning.
Reading fan group says ‘darkest day yet’ amid reports of women’s team plight
It was reported that a deal with a consortium of UK-based and American investors which could have saved the women’s section fell at the final hurdle.
Politicians accused of ‘systematic neglect’ over laws to prevent terror attacks
Last week Labour joined the Conservatives in promising to bring in Martyn’s Law to help protect venues against terror attacks.
Reading terror attack: Deaths of three men ‘probably avoidable’ after failings
Khairi Saadallah fatally stabbed friends James Furlong, 36, Dr David Wails, 49, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, on June 20 2020.
Reading terror attack: Police facing more offenders with ‘mental health needs’
The Assistant Chief Constable was speaking after the conclusion of the Reading terror attack inquest.
Reading terror attack families ‘disgusted’ by catastrophic state failures
Judge Coroner Sir Adrian Fulford concluded the deaths of James Furlong, Dr David Wails and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett were ‘probably avoidable’.
Reading terror attack families ‘trusting’ inquest judge to provide answers
Libyan refugee Khairi Saadallah fatally stabbed James Furlong, 36, Dr David Wails, 49, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39, in June 2020.
Coroner to give conclusions at inquest for Reading terror attack victims
Family members of the victims are expected to attend proceedings at the Old Bailey.