Woman shoots friend dead in bed full of flowers as haunting texts reveal 'botched suicide pact'
Heavenly Faith Garfield, 22, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter with the condition that it is illegal to assist someone's suicide after she shot dead her friend in a bed full of flowers
UN Human Rights Office sends please-explain to NZ government
The letter asks about alleged violation of the rights to land, territories, and resources of Māori communities.
Aghast Devon residents braced for years of lorry misery
Locals are up in arms over a new landfill plan
Budget 2025: Two double child benefit payments expected as coalition clashes on welfare
Large parts of Budget 2025 have now been decided, with final discussions expected to take place on Monday ahead of the announcement in the Dáil by Finance Minister Jack Chambers and Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe on Tuesday afternoon
Prince William's top secret meeting before Kate Middleton's return to the spotlight
The future King paid a secret visit to MI6 in June 2024 - just two days before his wife Princess Kate made her highly-anticipated appearance at a major royal event
Perthshire second home owners selling up after council tax doubles
Solicitors say more properties are coming onto the market since Perth and Kinross Council agreed to raise charges on second home owners.
Council set to take control of 20 Dunkeld houses in National Trust for Scotland deal
Tenants in the historic homes in the heart of Dunkeld are being promised lower rents and improved services.
St James woman charged with her child’s murder gets a new court date
WESTERN BUREAU: The much-anticipated committal hearing for Shamoya Green, the St James woman facing a murder charge for allegedly throwing her baby daughter off a rooftop to her death last December, will proceed on September 30 without an assessor...
UTech embraces school spirit with vibrant President’s Knights Day 2024 festivities
A showcase of school pride was displayed earlier this month at the Papine and Western campuses during the celebrations of the third staging of the University of Technology Jamaica’s President’s Knights Day. President’s Knights Day aims to build...
Biden was right to stand aside in critical election, Clinton says
The former presidential hopeful tells the BBC "the future of democracy is at stake" in November's vote.
5 things to know from Kamala Harris’ second rally in Las Vegas
Vice President Kamala Harris held her second rally on Sunday in Las Vegas since becoming the Democratic nominee. Here’s what you need to know.
Attack by Kuki Militants? 'Govt Created Panic In Manipur'
'These are just to deflect from the leaked audio tapes of the chief minister which prove his culpability in the ethnic violence against the Kukis that has gripped the state for more than 17 months.'
Constitution Amendment: Senate committee ponders three key issues in Kano retreat
A member of the committee, Ali Ndume, (APC-Borno) told BBC Hausa Service on Sunday that the retreat centred on three key issues - federalism, state police and the local government autonomy.
Liberia: ‘Foreign Aid Won't Feed You’ – Senator James Biney Warns Amid Growing Hardship - FrontPageAfrica
Capitol Hill, Monrovia – The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Executive Senator James Biney says foreign aid being provided Liberia by global financial institutions cannot sustainably transform the country. By Obediah Johnson Senator Biney is representing the people of Maryland County in the 55th National Legislature. He stated that though Liberia and its citizens remain
Last chance for Angus kickboxer over life-endangering party attack
Lee Hutchison, of Birkhill, was spared a prison sentence after he admitted rupturing a man's liver at a 50th birthday party in Monifieth.
Parents on travel during school terms: It's the cost, not the time
Parents say airlines need to stop sending prices sky-high during the school holidays, so they do not have to take their kids out of school to nab the cheaper fares.
Kemi Badenoch warns she is the only Tory leader who can 'cut through'
Kemi Badenoch made a virtue of her willingness to court controversy after a turbulent day at party conference in Birmingham.
Prince William's covert visit to MI6 as Princess Kate gears up for public return
As the Duke of Cambridge prepares to become King, he has been making sure to stay well-informed
Auckland floods: Some damaged properties now worth less than owner's mortgage
The Kiwi dream of owning a home has turned into a nightmare for some flood-affected first home buyers who bought in the last few years.
Claim Dumfries and Galloway Council need to do more to resolve complaints satisfactorily
Stranraer and the Rhins Councillor Willie Scobie spoke up after it was revealed that the number of complaints made to the local authority have hit a five-year high
Maratha quota: Manoj Jarange plans show of unity at Dussehra rally in Beed
Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange calls for unity at Dussehra rally in Narayangad, Maharashtra on October 12.
National Assembly Roundup: Bobrisky’s N15m bribery saga, Independent candidacy, other stories from House of Reps
Despite the lost legislative hours, the week was still highly productive for the lawmakers, with significant motions and bills considered.
Irish citizen in Lebanon says Nasrallah death 'a shock'
An Irish citizen in Lebanon has called on the Irish Government to speak out against "Israeli aggression", as the Irish Government called on its citizens in the war zone to return home.
Police issue update after two teenagers left fighting for life in 'horrific' Deansgate Locks crash
An eyewitness said they saw the car being 'driven erratically' before the smash on Saturday night
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