Beloved Benton Pharmacy community figure to retire after 24 years of dedicated service
Community favourite and cornerstone of Parkside Pharmacy Jane Sams is retiring after years of helping others
Average Perth and Kinross family facing £400 council tax rise
Council tax payers in Perth and Kinross are facing eye-watering rises over the next three years to pay for essential services
Tenants 'have nothing left to give' as Holyrood rally calls on MSPs to back rent controls
"Tenants are on their knees" say leading union Living Rent as they battle for protection from uncapped landlord charges.
Tories got immigration wrong, says Kemi Badenoch
The new Tory leader says she would impose a cap on the numbers allowed to enter the UK if she was in power.
Kemi Badenoch admits Tories ‘did not deliver’ on immigration - and will review ECHR membership
Kemi Badenoch has vowed to review ECHR membership and introduce an annual immigration cap in a new Tory approach.
Israel to appeal ICC arrest warrants over war in Gaza
Israel plans to appeal the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister of war crimes.
Gypsy and Travellers leaders accuse GMP of 'utterly deplorable racial profiling'
Representatives from the Travelling community have written to GMP Chief Constable Stephen Watson to call for an apology and a 'full investigation' after large groups of Irish Traveller and Gypsy children were forced onto trains out of Manchester city centre
More than 30,000 to benefit from NWC debt forgiveness
More than 30,000 National Water Commission (NWC) customers are expected to benefit from the Government's debt forgiveness on water bills.  Speaking at Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing, Minister without Portfolio with...
Meeting with Governor likely to be held soon to discuss issues over higher education, says Govi Chezhiaan
Meeting with Governor R.N. Ravi to discuss higher education issues at Tiruvarur Central University, Minister Govi Chezhiaan confirms.
Demolition of Walker tower block Hexham House to be live streamed by drone in Newcastle first
The demolition on Saturday, November 30 will be live streamed in a first for Newcastle
Proposal to strip free bus passes from anti-social passengers
Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said the Government is exploring the legal means for suspending concessionary bus passes.
New Nottinghamshire bin collection service pushed back by a year
Councils across the country were originally told they had until March 2026 to introduce separate food waste collections
Response from swimming pool after report of man in child's bikini
The incident happened in July 5 of this year at Commonwealth Place in Saanich, British Columbia, and has since sparked a storm of controversy.
Under fire Fine Gael candidate John McGahon breaks silence in new election letter
The letter, seen by the Irish Mirror, says that the Senator “loves his community” and that if it is “not possible” for voters to give them their number one vote, he would like them to consider giving him their “highest transfer”
Chilling CCTV captures moments leading up to Wendy Buckney's brutal murder
Wendy Buckney knew Brian Whitelock had previously been to prison but believed "everyone deserves a second chance"
North Shields cocaine-fuelled driver kept falling asleep while standing talking to officers
Scott Jennison, who was also found to have an extendable baton and drugs at his home, was pulled over in a Citroen Berlingo van
Netanyahu covered by ICC 'immunity' provisions: France
French ministry reaffirms immunity for Israeli PM Netanyahu from ICC prosecution, citing obligations under international law.
You have no money, why refuse PM-JAY aid: HC to Delhi govt.
Delhi High Court criticizes government for refusing Central aid for healthcare, highlighting financial crisis and political differences.
Israel to appeal against ICC warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant
Israel's prime minister and former defence minister strongly deny allegations of war crimes in Gaza.
Hundreds of schools in England to provide free breakfast and childcare in new trial
Applications are now open for 750 state schools with primary aged-pupils to join the "early adopter scheme"
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