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First Open Oxford Institutes presso Cirocolo Crucitti: Unlocking Language Excellence in Southern Italy

First Open Oxford Institutes presso Cirocolo Crucitti: Unlocking Language Excellence in Southern Italy Oxford Institutes Welcomes You to a Grand Language Showcase Discover the power of linguistic excellence at the First Open event hosted by Oxford Institutes at Cirocolo Crucitti. As the leading language school in Southern Italy, we are proud to present an exclusive […]

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Christmas Party at Meeduza: Celebrating the Season of Languages with Oxford Institutes

Christmas Party at Meeduza: Celebrating the Season of Languages with Oxford Institutes Embrace the Festive Spirit with Oxford Institutes in Southern Italy     View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Oxford Institutes Reggio Calabria e Villa San Giovanni (@oxford_institutes_rc)   Celebrate the joy of the holiday season with Oxford Institutes, your

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Windsor Framework: UK-EU body to meet ahead of Brexit deal’s next step

The UK-EU body overseeing the implementation of the Windsor Framework is due to meet later. The meeting of the Joint Committee comes ahead of a major step in implementing the deal. The Windsor Framework, which was agreed by the EU and UK in February, is the revised post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland. On Sunday, a

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Don’t give up on HS2, Tory mayor Andy Street urges Rishi Sunak

West Midlands Tory mayor Andy Street has said Rishi Sunak would be “cancelling the future” if he “gives up” on the Manchester leg of HS2. It comes amid speculation that the prime minister is about to announce the axing of the high speed rail line. Downing Street has insisted “no final decisions have been taken”.

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UK Windows and Doors: 500 jobs to go as firm goes bust

A window and door manufacturer has been placed into administration, resulting in more than 500 job losses. Administrators for UK Windows and Doors said 496 jobs would go at sites in Treorchy, Llwynypia, Williamstown and Taff’s Well, all in Rhondda Cynon Taf. A further 67 jobs will go at sites in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, and Biggleswade,

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Explosion at Oxfordshire recycling plant after lightning strike

A lightning strike has caused a huge gas explosion at a food waste recycling plant in Oxfordshire. Witnesses reported seeing a fireball light up the night sky after the blast at the Severn Trent Green Power Plant at Cassington, north of Oxford. The company said the strike caused one of its biogas tanks to explode

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Expanding Horizons: Our New Branch in Villa San Giovanni, Italy!

Title: “Expanding Horizons: Our New English and Language Institute Branch in Villa San Giovanni, Italy!” We are thrilled to announce the exciting expansion of our English and Language Institute to the vibrant town of Villa San Giovanni, Italy! The newest addition to our family is set to bring high-quality language education to even more eager

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City of London Police requires improvement – report

A recent report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has highlighted that the City of London Police needs to improve its efforts in tackling serious and organized crime. The report revealed that the police force is not reporting enough disruptions related to fraud and lacks a comprehensive understanding of

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Shirley Windmill in south London re-opens to public

London boasts a collection of five windmills, although only four are accessible to the general public. Shirley Windmill, situated in Croydon and constructed in 1854, ceased its operations nearly four decades later. However, it has recently reopened its doors for monthly visits until October, marking the first full reopening since the onset of the Covid-19

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