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The TEFL Org – the UK’s most accredited TEFL course provider, having trained over 185,000 teachers – has welcomed a new UK–EU agreement to create a “balanced youth experience” scheme, calling it a long-overdue step toward restoring cross-cultural opportunities for young people.
Buckinghamshire families have been encouraged to get out and about by bus, to enjoy everything our regions has to offer at a great value price and to celebrate the International Day of Families.
This summer, the UK’s leading end of life charity Marie Curie is calling on golfers and golf enthusiasts in Buckinghamshire to rally friends and family and organise a golf day to help ensure people living with a terminal illness get the care and support they need.
Award-winning North East folk act The Young'uns will celebrate two decades of singing together via a series of very special live shows this month.
Nearly 250 Scouts from all parts of Buckinghamshire attended an event on Saturday to be presented with a certificate recognising their significant achievement.
A criminal who was party to conning a vulnerable older person out of £17,000 has been sentenced in court after being found guilty of fraudulent trading at an earlier trial.
Grade II listed? Check! Historic home? Check! Cinema room with a spiral staircase? Check!
An 82-year-old man from Aylesbury has become the first person to complete a 4,250 mile trek along Britain's coast stopping at every lifeboat station along the way.
A six-bed chalet-style bungalow with a one-acre plot of land is now on sale in a Buckinghamshire village, with an asking price of more than one million pounds.
This Knife Crime Awareness Week, Matthew Barber continues to prioritise the tackling of violent crime as the latest ONS statistics show that knife enabled crime has decreased 9% in Thames Valley in 2024.
A Bernese mountain dog is climbing back to peak condition after nine days of specialist care at one of the UK’s leading animal hospitals.
Charity supporters in Chinnor helped to mark the 80th anniversary of Christian Aid with an ecumenical service.
The families of Wycombe Hospital workers ‘killed by asbestos’ are urging the NHS to publish records on the deadly material.
Aylesbury MP Laura Kyrke-Smith has today welcomed the Government’s announcement that patients will benefit from over 8.3 million more GP appointments each year as over a thousand doctor’s surgeries receive a bricks and mortar upgrade to modernise practices.