135 offenders who were locked up in 2020
The majority of cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court
10:44, 1 JAN 2021
Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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New Year s Honours 2021: People from Nottinghamshire who have made the list
They ve been recognised for a variety of reasons
22:29, 30 DEC 2020
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Nottinghamshire Police partnership officer Helen Ridley BEM pictured at the force s Sherwood Lodge headquarters. (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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New Year’s Honours acknowledge outstanding contributions
2021 New Year’s Honours List continues to acknowledge outstanding contribution to education and children services during the Covid 19 pandemic
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31 December 2020
Teachers, leaders and carers across the country continue to be recognised for their work during the Covid 19 pandemic in the 2021 New Year’s Honours.
119 people have been recognised in this year’s New Year Honours List for their outstanding contributions to the education and children’s services sectors. The list includes headteachers, teachers, social workers, foster carers and many more who work with the most disadvantaged in society as well as those selected for their efforts during the pandemic.
GreenMetric ranks NPUST top green school in Taiwan
Staff writer, with CNA
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST) has announced that it hit the top spot in Taiwan and fourth in Asia on this year’s listing of the world’s most sustainable universities.
The university remained No. 1 in Taiwan for the seventh consecutive year, and was listed among the greenest universities internationally, the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings showed.
In the latest global rankings, NPUST reached No. 31, up from No. 37 in 2019, while it moved up two places in the Asia rankings, from No. 6 in 2019.
The university attributed its rankings to efforts to improve campus infrastructure and waste disposal.
NPUST retains ranking as Taiwan s greenest university for 7th year
12/30/2020 10:36 PM
Image courtesy of NPUST
Taipei, Dec. 30 (CNA) National Pingtung University of Science & Technology (NPUST) has been ranked No. 1 in Taiwan and No. 4 in Asia on the 2020 list of the most sustainable universities worldwide, according to the university.
It is the seventh consecutive year that NPUST has retained the No. 1 spot in Taiwan and has been listed among the greenest universities in Asia and the world, the GreenMetric World University Rankings showed.
On the 2020 global list, NPUST was ranked 31st, up from 37th in 2019, while it moved up two places in the Asia rankings from 6th last year.