Janners fear Plymouth is 'losing its heritage' due to Dockyard demolition plans
The plans for the Oceangate site are part of the next phase of the 'revitalisation' of the upper dockland area.
Perth floodgates fiasco: Victims still waiting for answers a year on
It's a year ago this weekend since properties around Perth's North Inch were swamped after nearby council floodgates were left open. So what's changed?
In pictures: The Office of the Clerk vets Parliament's questions
The House - Attend the session where MPs' oral questions to the government are vetted and authenticated by Parliament's Office of the Clerk.
#EndBadGovernance 10: What four activists charged with treason told police
The Nigerian government brought 10 individuals arrested in connection with the August #EndBadGovernance protests before the Court in Abuja.
#EndBadGovernance: What four activists charged with treason told police
The Nigerian government brought 10 individuals arrested in connection with the August #EndBadGovernance protests before the Court in Abuja.
US officials struggle to quash Hurricane Helene conspiracy theories
A new storm has emerged on social media - false rumours about how disaster funds have been used, and even claims that officials control the weather.
Preaching on the bus
RECENTLY, AN itinerant preacher was doing his rounds when he selected a JUTC bus for his platform. He was challenged to stop the preaching. This was offered by a fellow passenger who was quite irate about the matter. The social media post on the...
Influential pastors believe re-electing Trump is a win in the war of angels and demons
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP): Thousands sang, cheered and prayed as multiple preachers declared Donald Trump to be God’s favoured candidate to defeat what one called the “forces of darkness”. Headliners denounced Democrat Kamala Harris – Trump’s...
Great Jamaican Stories | To preach or not to: The killing of James Knight
IN THE days of slavery, enslaved people were forbidden to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to one another. They were also taught to obey their masters, and the Bible was referenced by some Christian holders of enslaved people to support that...
Tunisia votes in third presidential election since the Arab Spring
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP): With his major opponents imprisoned or left off the ballot, Tunisian President Kais Saied faces few obstacles to winning reelection on Sunday, five years after riding anti-establishment backlash to a first term. The North...
Amethi murder case: Prime accused shifted to district jail in Uttar Pradesh’s Raebareli
Chandan Verma, accused of killing a Dalit family in Amethi, shifted to Raebareli jail after police shooting.
Thousands join pro-Palestinian rallies around the globe as October 7 anniversary nears
Global pro-Palestinian protests escalate, with violent clashes in Rome
The EU-UK reset - short on detail, big on tone
If Keir Starmer was hoping to keep the vaunted EU-UK reset a low-exposure affair, he would have been gratified by the news conference in the British ambassador's residence in Brussels on Wednesday.
RSA chair could see how ad 'offensive' to non drivers
The chairperson of the Road Safety Authority told staff that she could see how a controversial TV ad campaign would be offensive to people who do not drive, but said it should not be withdrawn from television.
Will getting back to 'normal' win back votes for Tories?
In his final pitch to members at the Conservative Party conference this week, the leadership contender James Cleverly MP told them that the Tories would regain power if they were more 'relatable'.
Counting bombs to go to sleep - reality of Lebanon war
In the distance on a calm and quiet night we can hear the bombs drop, heavy bombs, far away, punctuating the night sky. The soft rhythmic cadence hides the reality of the havoc they are wreaking.
HMNZS Manawanui: What we know about the Navy ship's sinking
What caused the crash, what's next and how much will the ship cost to replace? Here are the details.
'I've been homeless since 16 and now my kids have nowhere to live - I can't take it anymore'
Mum-of-two Harlie Swann who's spent 13 years in temporary accommodation feels like she’s at the 'bottom of the pile' when it comes to housing, despite having children with complex educational needs
Teachers Day: Oyebanji declares zero tolerance for exam fraud
The teachers also used the opportunity of the event to pass a vote of confidence in the education policies of Governor Oyebanji-led administration.
Where in the World Is Esmail Qaani?
The new Quds chief has not been heard from for quite some time.
Amid investigations, NCoS claims Bobrisky properly profiled, kept in cell
"So because of those determination, ... he (Bobrisky) was given an appropriate cell where he was kept."
Estranged LDF legislator P.V. Anvar declares DMK leader, Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin as ideological lodestar of his nascent social organisation
Independent legislator P.V. Anvar aligns with DMK leader M.K. Stalin, launching a social movement in Kerala.
Ex-cabinet secretary says £200,000 job is underpaid
Lord O'Donnell tells the BBC the "incredibly demanding job" should have a higher salary.
Sneaky robber threatens Birmingham pharmacy staff with 'gun' using object to make swift exit  
A robber was caught on camera as he strolls into a pharmacy in Erdington demanding drugs , claiming he has a gun, then a knife before ripping a till away and walking out with it
Schoolboy, 15, pulled out of lessons over 'extreme' haircut he needs for medical condition
Liam, 15, was removed from classes at Strood Academy in Kent due to his recent haircut - but his fuming parents say he needs the skin fade due to a medical condition
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