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The psychological and slice-of-life drama It's Okay to Not Be Okay premiered from June 20 to August 9, 2020. The series featured a star-studded cast, including Seo Ye-ji, Oh Jung-se, and Kim Soo-hyun.
Dailymotion The ACT’s ‘forgotten suburb’ calling for government support to end rise of anti-social behaviour Posted: 8 April 2025 | Last updated: 8 April 2025 It has been dubbed the ACT’s ...
A special police operation to tackle anti-social behaviour has proved successful and looks set to continue for another year. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Blackpool Gazette ...
“We will not hesitate to take action when we are made aware of it and would encourage anyone in our district with concerns about anti-social behaviour to get in touch.” The closure application ...
Once a vibrant tourist destination, Jajpur's Gokarneswar Panthika is now abandoned and misused by anti-social elements. Public demands urgent renovation. Once a vibrant tourist rest house buzzing with ...
Patna: Aurangabad district administration acted swiftly after some antisocial elements vandalised a cemetery in Nawadih locality on Saturday night. DM, Aurangabad, Shrikant Shastree, and SP ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been widely maligned – and celebrated, depending who you ask – as a vaccine skeptic. So when he wrote in a post on X on Sunday ...
A Lincoln church which is "putting the local community at risk" from anti-social behaviour could be demolished within weeks. The Ermine United Reform Church on Sudbrooke Drive was built in the ...
Gurgaon: A large parcel of land earmarked for a co-operative group housing society in Sector 10A has turned into a festering ...
Social media is buzzing with innovative protest poster ideas as participants share quotes and art for the upcoming 'Hands Off' protests. As the United States prepares for a wave of nationwide ...
This was due to the impact anti-social behaviour was having on the community. The order was granted, and the residents have been granted a much-needed reprieve.
Using vehicles, including bicycles, skateboards, scooters and wheeled toys, in a dangerous way in pedestrian parts of Guildford town centre has been banned under new rules to tackle anti-social ...