County Durham woman's disgust as new love turns out to be paedophile who used her WiFi for child sex chats
Daniel Devlin was arrested months after meeting Rebecca Shorten on an online dating site
EXPLAINER: What do Nigerian laws say about prosecution of underage children?
A PREMIUM TIMES review of the relevant Nigerian laws and speaking with lawyers reveal a series of legal violations in the recent trial of minors arrested in connection with the #EndBadGovernance protest.
Mixed reactions to Trump victory among Jamaicans locally
Jamaicans in St Andrew were shocked, surprised and indifferent at former US president Donald Trump’s victory in the United States general election on Tuesday, and the implications it may have for Jamaicans locally and internationally. Some...
Sector leaders in Clarendon laud former custos for OJ award
Leaders of various sectors in Clarendon have heaped commendation on their former Custos Rotulorum, William ‘Billy’ Shagoury, on his being conferred with the Order of Jamaica (OJ). Shagoury was bestowed with the national honour on October 21 for...
Alleged Mt Salem gang leader killed in gunfight with Hanover police
Western Bureau: A man who the St James police have labelled a high-value target and a much-feared gang leader in western Jamaica was one of three men killed in an alleged shoot-out with lawmen in Hanover late Wednesday afternoon. The renowned...
Briton allegedly held with cocaine gets new court date
WESTERN BUREAU: BRITISH NATIONAL Rachael Quayle, who was arrested on August 21 after she was allegedly caught trying to smuggle cocaine valued at $45 million inside assorted food items, had her bail extended to November 20 when she appeared in the...
Rushdie’s ‘Satanic Verses’ can be imported in India after court told 1988 ban order is untraceable
Even the customs department official who drafted the order was unable to produce it.
We will survive the storm, says Malema
Despite the exit of leaders and MPs in the EFF, party leader Julius Malema remains adamant the red berets will survive the storm.
Police chief: Kaba shooting claims fuelled 'dangerous narrative'
Britain’s most senior police officer accuses “those in positions of authority” of creating “rumour and innuendo”.
No guarantees Trump will give Netanyahu all he wants
Trump's win has been welcomed by Israel but the change he brings may not be to their liking, writes Lucy Williamson.
Devon hospital building to be demolished and replaced with modern block
It's considered crucial for staff recruitment and retention
What were the challenges that faced the outgoing Govt?
As Taoiseach Simon Harris seeks dissolution of the Dáil today, Political Reporter Sandra Hurley looks back on the challenges that faced the Government, which ranged from Covid-19 restrictions and housing to failed referendums.
Fife woman urges others to act on domestic abuse ‘inkling’ after terrifying knife attack
The woman spoke out after Ewan Morrison was jailed for more than two years.
Lost lorry driver caused cars to crash as he careered wrong way down A9 in Perthshire
Two cars crashed as they swerved out of the way of Bernard Blair's oncoming 44-tonne HGV, travelling the wrong way at 56mph.
Readers react as plan for third Angus crematorium is blocked
Farmer Neil McEwan's proposal for a 125-mourner facility near Carmyllie Hall was rejected by planning appeal councillors this week.
Devotees across Bihar offer morning prayers to rising sun on Chhath Puja
Devotees in Bihar offer 'arghya' to the rising sun on the final day of Chhath Puja, with political leaders joining.
Dyslexic students tackle global problems at specialist workshops
A group of young Kiwi students with dyslexia got the chance to develop their entrepreneurial skills in tailor-made workshops this week.
Ondo 2024: Court dismisses suit seeking to disqualify NNPP candidate
The judge said since the case falls within the pre-election matter, it was only the Federal High Court that could decide to entertain it.
Irish general election to be officially called
The Irish PM is expected to announce the date for a general election later.
Pair jailed after terrifying late night St Andrews student street robbery
Carlisle men Liam Bateman and Liam Gearing admitted targeting friends as they left a bus and walked home after a function in Dundee.
XL Bully dog attack leaves boy, 5, with horror injuries and screaming when he sees his new face
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: Teddy Kerr's grandma has mounted a campaign to get XL Bully dogs banned in Scotland after the five-year-old boy was brutally mauled at a property in Paisley, Scotland
Children's home on Derby street could get go-ahead despite MP Baggy Shanker's concerns
A final decision will be made at a meeting on November 14
SAC Chair discusses civil war with key ally China
AFP (YANGON) - Myanmar’s State Administration Council (SAC) Chairman has held talks with Premier Li Qiang of key ally China on the civil war roiling his country, state media said on Nov 7, during his first visit to the country since seizing power in a 2021 coup. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing told Mr Li at a meeting in the south-western city of Kunming that the military was ready for peace if armed groups would engage, according to an account of the meeting in the Global New Light of Myanmar (GNLM).
Arabs Lynch Maccabi Tel Aviv Soccer Fans in Amsterdam, 12 Wounded, Several Still Missing
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) posted: “Two days before the anniversary of Kristallnacht, Jews are once again experiencing antisemitism and vicious attacks in Europe.”
Police statement in full after Liam Payne tragic death and three charged
Police in Argentina said three people have been charged - with one person who had been accompanying Liam Payne accused of "abandonment of a person followed by death".
Liam Payne death police statement in full as three people charged
Three people have been charged in connection with the death of One Direction singer Liam Payne, who died after falling from a balcony at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Suzy Lamplugh's brother says 'we will never get closure' after prime suspect dies in prison
John Cannan died this week in custody, nearly 40 years after Suzy Lamplugh's disappearance
Israel to send planes to Amsterdam after soccer violence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered two rescue planes be sent to the Netherlands after violence targeting Israeli football fans broke out in Amsterdam overnight.
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