From Nordic trust to Costa Rica's sense of community, residents explain what daily life looks like in the countries topping the 2026 World Happiness Report.
WORLD Book Day was a real highlight of the term at St Patrick’s Primary School in Troon. The event went off without a hitch thanks to the fantastic work of the Reading Schools Pupil Voice Group, who ...
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Wellfield Academy in Leyland is marking World Book Day with an exciting week-long programme of activities designed to inspire a lifelong love of reading among its students, including a ‘masked reader ...
There was an interesting twist when a school in Morpeth put their own spin on this year’s World Book Day celebrations. While some pupils at St Robert’s Catholic First School arrived dressed as their ...
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Tom Hayes, the Labour MP for Bournemouth East, marked World Book Day on March 5, by celebrating it in Parliament and encouraging children to read for fun. Mr Hayes said: "Reading for fun opens doors ...
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