The meeting on 26th May features Anne Swift (NUT National President) on the panel. Parents of school-aged children are encouraged to attend to find out more about the threat of full academisation of Isle of Wight schools.
Anti-austerity campaigners will be out on the streets of Newport on Saturday, raising awareness of their campaign and encouraging Islanders to vote in the next election.
Details emerge of a man and his one year old puppy who were reportedly kicked off a Southern Vectis bus on Sunday afternoon. The bus company say they are investigating the incident.
The MP has asked why the Island’s cash-strapped Council decided they should be the one to squander scarce resources to 'seek clarity' on the Jon Platt school fines case.
The IW Labour Party accepts there will be teething problems at the beginning of a contract, but says the "shambolic start to this contract goes beyond what could be expected" and does not bode well for the future.