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March 2025 found evidence of the “systematic” use of sexual, reproductive and other forms
March when it last updated its forecasts. However, [unemployment has unexpectedly risen to 5%](https://www.theguardian.com
March because of the Iran war, [posted a similar endorsement message](https://x.com/joekent16jan19/status/2062586270807625784)
March and April arrivals into southern Europe. The heatwave and southerly winds have also
March night was Ali Al-Hamadi, a 24-year-old forward who has spent
marching in Nairobi in 2023 after Kenya’s supreme court upheld the right of an LGBTQ
March. Average wages excluding bonuses remained the same at 3.4%, but climbed from 4.1% to 4.4% once
March. Jerseys by sportswear giant Adidas emerged as the people’s favourite, thanks to some
March 2025 to May 2026. During his tenure, ICE agents were tasked with carrying
March, warning that 45 million people would fall into acute food shortages if oil prices
March this year, we revealed how a senior council worker had repeatedly shared with
March. The HFEA said it had also contacted Meta directly about this, but Ettinghausen
March as flights and bookings were significantly reduced due to the Iranian situation. With
March and jailed at Snaresbrook crown court on Friday for 17 offences against five
March to appear before the panel for an interview. “Due to public reporting, documents
March 2026, Artan received the ultimate accolade which should have been the pinnacle of his career
March. Local governments are exploring various methods in response, including CCTV cameras linked to AI analysis
/news/2026/4/27/ceasefire-at-risk-as-pakistan-and-afghanistan-report-cross-border-attacks) reached in March collapsed after both sides accused the other of violating it.
March 2025. ### [Education](https://www.npr.org/sections/education/) ### [Kids' test scores began declining way before COVID
March](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/road-investment-strategy-3-ris3-2026-to-2031), taking the total to £1.66bn. The chancellor described the £891m