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A person has been arrested after a Buckinghamshire secondary school was placed into lockdown. On Tuesday, July 1, officers from Thames Valley Police attended the Hazeley Academy in Milton Keynes ...
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a school temporarily went into lockdown for student safety. Thames Valley Police ...
Retail investors have become more frugal, but only so they can invest more, writes Carl Hazeley, CEO of retail investor hub ...
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a school temporarily went into lockdown for student safety. Thames Valley Police were called to a public order incident at Hazeley Academy in Emperor Drive, ...
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a school temporarily went into lockdown for student safety. Thames Valley Police were called to a public order incident at Hazeley Academy in Emperor ...
Thames Valley Police were called to a public order incident at Hazeley Academy in Emperor Drive, Milton Keynes, at about 11:38 BST on Tuesday. The boy, who is from the city, was arrested on ...
Police have responded to questions after a city secondary went in to sudden lockdown today (Tuesday July 10). Parents were unable to contact children at Hazeley Academy, which is in Emperor Drive on ...
They are trying to contact Hazeley Academy to find out what is happening but the phones are ringing unanswered. One parent told the Citizen: “I’m worried sick. All I know is that the school went into ...
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Retail investors have become more frugal, cutting back on eating out and clothes shopping, but only so they can invest more, writes Carl Hazeley, CEO of retail investor hub Finimize, in today’s ...
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