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Ferry to Koh Larn sinks after hitting pier

Gary Boyle, Published on 16/04/2026

» Panic briefly gripped passengers when a three‑deck ferry struck a pier structure while docking at Koh Larn on Wednesday, causing it to partially sink. All on board escaped unharmed.

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Uni students need English to graduate

Gary Boyle, Published on 26/01/2024

» University students must have their English language skills tested and meet Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) standards before they can graduate, said the government.

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“Building for the Best" – Discovering how DBS Denla British School supports every child to reach their full potential.

Published on 15/02/2022

» DBS Denla British School is an international school that puts the world-famous British independent school experience at the heart of its teaching philosophy. The school is currently expanding its campus facilities with the addition of two new buildings to accommodate the growing number of students enrolled with learning facilities to prepare our students for university and beyond. I spoke with the Principal, Jonny Liddell, Senior Vice-Principal, Simon Fowler, and Head of Sixth Form, Richard Downs, to find out how DBS prepares its pupils for the future.

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PM presses Asean to reopen

R May, Published on 27/10/2021

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has urged other Asean members to do as Thailand and start reopening to revive economies in the region.

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Kids to get more English classes

Gary Boyle, Published on 03/12/2019

» The Education Ministry has decided to introduce more English language classes in state schools across the country, it announced after a meeting on Monday.

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PM insists cash splurge not populist as poll looms

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 21/11/2018

» The government will plough 63 billion baht into cash handout packages aimed at assisting low-income earners, the elderly and retired officers, but Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has urged both the public and the media not to view this as a populist move aimed at shoring up support ahead of the election.

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Campaigns 'must follow rules' says PM

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 07/06/2018

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha Wednesday shrugged off growing calls for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to lift a ban on political activities, hinting the government was unlikely to let election campaigns proceed freely.