Home schooling expert says parents should ditch routine after England plunged into third lockdown
Experts say outdated advice is placing unnecessary pressure on families, and online ‘parenting fail’ jokes aren’t helping
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SATs exams in primary schools will also not be going ahead this year (Image: PA)
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Toxteth man who s lived in city for 16 years told to return to Nigeria by Home Office Luke Traynor
A Nigerian man who has been living in Liverpool for the past 16 years is fighting a government decision to deport him.
Barido Nwinaene arrived in the city on a student visa and studied for a degree in business and marketing at Liverpool Hope University.
The now-35-year-old went on to obtain his Master s in computers and information systems at Liverpool John Moores University.
He lives in his friend s flat in Toxteth and has a 10-year-old daughter, now living in the Midlands.
But after exhausting appeals to remain on Merseyside, the Home Office has ruled he must return to Nigeria.
The rise and fall of Newport s once-thriving docks
It might seem hard to believe today but Newport docks was once a thriving hub of business activity and its past remains a key element of the city s history to this day
05:00, 19 DEC 2020 (Image: Rob Norman/Media Wales)
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