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Totally Addicted is a brilliant interactive variety Program, bringing you lots of fun and exciting activities as well as addressing current debates and issues within society with insight into the word of God. Click here to watch previous episode

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From decisions made by Heads of Schools to Policies formulated by MPs in Parliament, these are some of the issues talked about on Education Talk. But most importantly are tips on how to help your children advance in their academics. Click here to watch previous episode

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Downing Street has denied the public sector pay cap is about to be scrapped, after a minister claimed an “active discussion” over frontline workers’ salaries was under way. Policing minister Nick Hurd told MPs in the House of Commons: “We want to make sure that frontline public service workers, including the police, are paid fairly for their work, not least because of the contribution that they have made over the years to reducing the deficit that we inherited from the party opposite. “How we do that in a way that is sustainable and affordable is under active discussion.” Responding to…

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Donald Trump has made an unexpected intervention in the debate over terminally ill baby Charlie Gard. The US President said he would be “delighted” to “help” the boy after doctors won a definitive court case to end his life-support treatment. Charlie suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage. Mr Trump waded into the debate by referencing Pope Francis’ plea for the toddler’s parents to be allowed to “accompany and treat their child until the end”. The US President wrote on Twitter: “If we can help little #CharlieGard, as per our friends in the U.K. and the Pope, we would be…

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Up to 18 people are believed to have been killed after a coach collided with a lorry and burst into flames in southern Germany. The accident happened on the A9 motorway near the town of Bayreuth in Bavaria at around 7am local time. Around 46 passengers, plus two drivers, were on board the tour bus at the time of the smash. Thirty people were hurt, some suffering serious injuries. The others on board “are believed to have died on the burning bus”, police said. Footage shows both vehicles completely gutted by the fire. Forensic specialists attended the scene to help…

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The transfer of 1.6 million NHS patients’ personally identifying data to Google was illegal, according to the UK’s data watchdog. The Royal Free NHS Trust gave the data to Google DeepMind, the artificial intelligence arm of Google, for the purpose of testing a smartphone app called Streams – and did so without requesting the patients’ permission. In doing so it “failed to comply with the Data Protection Act” the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) ruled today, following the conclusion of a long investigation into the deal. Data belonging to a 1.6 million patients, some of whom had simply attended A&E within…

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