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Pounds 50m Funding for Our Schools ; Primary Education Will Be Transformed, Say Chiefs
AMBITIOUS plans were today unveiled to modernise primary schools in Middlesbrough in a strategy costing pounds 50m. At least half of the 43 primary schools will be replaced or refurbished over the next 14 years under the Government-backed Primary Strategy for Change (PSfC) programme.
A POLISH prisoner awaiting sentence for a knifepoint "happy slapping" incident died after he was found hanged. Martin Lukasz Sosna, 21, was found with a ligature round his neck in his cell at Holme House Prison, Stockton.
Two Years for Illegal Immigrant Who Slashed Man's Neck
A MAN who slashed the neck of a food warehouse manager he owed money to has been jailed for two years. Ping Cheng had accumulated debts for purchases of goods to Chi Kin Lee who ran T & S Food Stores in Middlesbrough, Teesside Crown Court heard.
REPLACEMENT or renovation of almost half of Middlesbrough primary schools over the next 14 years. One in five schools with buildings in the worst condition and in the most deprived areas to be rebuilt or closed.
Today's news is the latest announcement in a half-a-billion pound investment in the future of Teesside schools. STOCKTON
Ex-Dj Spared Prison Over Threats
A FORMER DJ who threatened and extorted money from a friend while suffering the side-effects of medication has been spared prison. Matthew Dickinson, 23, demanded pounds 100 and said he was "not a man to be messed around with", Teesside Crown Court was told.
WHEN Emily Curtis fought off a rare cancer her family breathed a huge sigh of relief. The germ cell cancer was not known for coming back.
A MAJOR road scheme which will help Middlesbrough's regeneration has been given final Government approval. A key part of the pounds 13.5m North Middlesbrough Accessibility scheme will be to provide a new route into the Riverside Park industrial estate.
In Brief: Lottery Money Brings Benefits
GROUPS in Hambleton have benefited to the tune of pounds 69,302 in lottery cash since the turn of the year. The grants, from the Awards for All pot, will be paying for everything from new changing facilities and rugby kit to increased storage and the setting up of a breakfast club.
World Today: Hunt After Roof Falls In
A RESCUE operation was under way this morning after the roof of a town centre building collapsed, the fire service said. Four people known to have been inside the building in High Street, West Bromwich, at the time have been accounted for but there may have been a fifth person inside.
World Today: Girl's Killing: Stalker Claim
THE family of murdered schoolgirl Arsema Dawit have demanded to know why police failed to protect her from a stalker who threatened to kill her. The 15-year-old was stabbed up to 10 times in a frenzied attack in the lift of the block of flats in south London.
THE grandson of anti-gun campaigner Pat Regan was due to appear before Leeds magistrates today. Rakeim Regan, 20, is charged with murdering the 53-year-old who was found stabbed to death on Sunday evening.
A TEENAGER died after getting trapped by flood waters, police said today. The 17-year-old boy was with a group of young people in a field near Eastfield Road in Witney, Oxfordshire, when he got into difficulty between 8pm and 8.30pm yesterday.
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