After 22 years, almost half of labour tenant land claims are unresolved
Law guarantees land ownership to labour tenants who were given access to land in exchange for labour during apartheid.
Musi Riverfront Renaissance, A Vision for the Future
Rome wasn’t built in a dayand improving living conditions for citizens is no easy feat—yet this remains a priority for the Congress government in Telangana.
Collective action punishes patients, Streeting to tell GPs
The health secretary will outline measures on cutting "red tape" and alleviating paperwork for GPs in a speech on Friday.
Month after lodging FIR under SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, family of four shot dead in Amethi
Government school teacher, wife, and daughters shot dead in Amethi, sparking questions about law and order in the state.
Melania Trump says she supports abortion rights, putting her at odds with GOP
Melania Trump declares her support for abortion rights in her upcoming memoir, diverging from her husband Donald Trump's anti-abortion stance. She emphasizes women's individual freedom to make decisions about their bodies, sparking reactions from both sides of the political spectrum.
Bangladesh recalls five envoys in major diplomatic reshuffle
All the recalled diplomats are set to go on post-retirement leave in December, says foreign ministry official.
SNP claims Winter Fuel Payment cuts will cost NHS Scotland £85m over five years
EXCLUSIVE: The Nationalists have said the Labour government has "dealt a blow to our NHS" as well as having "served up a harsh winter for 880,000 Scottish pensioners".
'Israel Will Engineer A Broader War'
'Israel is counting on the United States to enter the fray on their behalf and perform destructive strikes against these targets that are beyond Israel's conventional capabilities.' 'They may well get their way if they start a war, because the United States is still committed to Israel's security, and it won't matter whether it is Trump or Harris in the White House.'
Menendez brothers' attorney hopes to bring them home by end of year
Mark Geragos, the defense attorney for Lyle and Erik Menendez said he is “hopeful” that he could get them released by the end of the year.
Former golf chamion with an OBE convicted assault aged 77
Vivian Saunders OBE, who won the Women's British Open in 1977, has been convicted of common assault
Did Putin consult shamans in Mongolia about using nuclear weapons?
Vladimir Putin has what Kremlin insiders call a 'special attitude to mysticism' and a deep belief in shamanism - that individuals can communicate with the spirit world.
Family of 4 shot dead in UP; wife had filed eve-teasing FIR
A government school teacher, his wife and two daughters were allegedly shot dead at their rented accommodation on Thursday, over a month after the family lodged a first information report (FIR) against a man saying he would be responsible if something untoward happened to them, police said.
Doctors thought tot, 2, had stomach pains from constipation before parents given devastating diagnosis
Tommy Paul Quinn, from Bishopbriggs near Glasgow, felt unwell after returning from a family holiday in January. His mum Nicole quickly realised it was something more serious
Ministers believe they have just weeks left before election is called
It comes as Tánaiste Micheál Martin dismissed reports that Ministers had been asked to "clear the desks" and been asked to provide supplementary estimates early
Family of Rachel Callaly hope 'psychotic' Joe O'Reilly is never released - and mark 20th anniversary
In an exclusive interview with this paper, Rachel's devastated mother and brothers said they don't want O'Reilly to ever gain freedom, as they mark two decades since the murder which shocked the nation.
'Little comes for free these days' as council introduces parking charges across 22 car parks
Twenty-two council-owned car parks across the local authority area will see parking charges introduced in spring next year
Prepare for attacks, best regards, says Houthi militia’s email to Red Sea ships
Greek shipping companies face threats from Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, prompting increased security measures and insurance costs.
Baby dies after mum is unable to get through to 999 shouting 'Why aren't they answering the f**king phone?'
Wyllow-Raine Swinburn was born at John Radcliffe Hospital on September 27, 2022, and discharged home on the evening of September 29 but went on to collapse in the early hours of September 30
Brahmotsavam: TTD all set to provide enhanced services to pilgrims
EO says they have kept a buffer stock of 7 lakh laddus to meet pilgrim demand
Spiritual fever grips Tirumala & Tirupati
Temple town Tirumala spruced up for the spectacular fete
Perth Leisure Pool will be reconsidered for listed status after Thimblerow twist
Historic Environment Scotland are reviewing the building again after council officers failed to inform them of changes to leisure centre plans.
Janners fume as new £29m Plymouth crematorium left without bus links
None of the bus companies serving Plymouth are prepared to run services to the new crematorium, which has just opened in Plympton and the city council has said it can't afford to fund a service
From busting the UK’s biggest dogfight in Fife to a drunk man with an ostrich – retiring SSPCA chief Mike Flynn looks back on an incredible career
Fife-based SSPCA chief Mike Flynn is retiring after 37 years leading the fight against wildlife crime and cruelty to animals.
Aberfeldy holiday flats plan for Queen Victoria piper’s mansion
Dunolly House in Aberfeldy could be turned into eight serviced apartments if the latest plans go through.
Argentina vows to take back Falkland Islands after UK gives up Chagos
'We will recover full sovereignty over our Malvinas Islands. The Malvinas were, are and will always be Argentine'
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