By the end of the decade, the UK will spend 2.5% of its GDP on defense, according to a statement made by Boris Johnson today.
Month: June 2022
Lagos State University (LASU) publishes the steps to take by external students to participate in the online mop-up (outstanding) examinations
The Lagos State University (LASU) management has approved a process for the FINAL WINDING DOWN of the LASU External System (LASUES). Please keep in mind
Cleethorpes Wildlife Rescue, which is run by volunteers, says the rising cost of feed, petrol and energy bills, and a drop in donations caused by the financial crisis has left it in a perilous position
Exhausted animal lovers at a wildlife rescue center claim that the rising expense of living is forcing them to close their doors to new admissions.
As part of our ongoing efforts to address violent crime nationally, the FBI and our partners made several key arrests around the country recently
Recently, the FBI and our partners conducted a number of law enforcement operations across the nation to remove suspected violent criminals from the streets as
Northbridge College of Science and Technology Department of Environmental Studies opens the sales of application forms for various Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma 2022 programmes
The Department of Environmental Studies in affiliation with Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) wishes to announce to the general public that it has opened the sales
Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) certificates collection notification to graduates of the 2018/2019 and 2019/2022 academic sessions
Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) certificates collection notification to graduates of the 2018/2019 and 2019/2022 academic sessions. This is to notify the University’s 2018/2019 and 2019/2020
A lucky Aussie has become a multi-millionaire after taking out Powerball’s $60 million jackpot
Lucky Australian wins $60 million Powerball prize, becoming a multi-millionaire. Numbers 22, 6, 1, 16, 17, 29, and 11 were drawn for the lottery on
The Secretary of State appoints three new members to the Board of the British Library
Tom Holland, Mary Hockaday, and Richard Blakeway have all been appointed by the Secretary of State to serve four-year terms on the British Library Board.
Farmers across England can now apply to the Sustainable Farming Incentive
Today, June 30, 2022, marks the beginning of the application period for the Sustainable Farming Incentive in England. The program is open to all farmers
Moale James, 23, who has Papua New Guinean heritage, is celebrating her partner’s birthday by heading out to Brisbane ‘s nightclub precinct in Fortitude Valley
A young woman whose cultural face tattoos caused her to be denied admittance to a nightclub claims that getting inked is a “human right.” On