Tory leadership beauty parade begins at party conference
Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat are laying out their cases at the party's annual conference in Birmingham.
Floods claim 433 lives, 79 missing and devastate 780,000 acres of paddy fields
A total of 433 people have died and 79 are missing due to flooding nationwide and more than 780,000 acres of paddy fields were damaged till September 27, sources said.
Why I ordered killing of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah – Netanyahu
It was his first public statement since the Israeli military killed the Lebanese Shiite militia leader in Beirut on Friday.
Nepal flood, landslide toll rises to 112, 68 still missing
In addition to that, 68 people still remain missing, with 100 more sustaining injuries in the disaster.
Kemi Badenoch congratulates Israel on strikes killing Hezbollah chief
Kemi Badenoch said the attacks were 'extraordinary', insisting that wiping out the terrorist leader would help 'create peace' in the Middle East.
Huw Edwards showed 'no remorse' and needs to take responsibility
Huw Edwards showed 'no remorse' for his behaviour and needs to take responsibility, journalist Mariella Frostrup has scathingly declared.
Pakistan condemns Israel’s ‘reckless act of killing’ Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah: FO
Urges UNSC to restrain Israel from its "adventurism" in the Middle East.
104 dead in Nepal floods after relentless monsoon rains
Residents of Nepal's flood-hit capital returned to their mud-caked homes on Sunday to survey the wreckage of devastating floods that have killed at least 104 people across the Himalayan republic.
Labour could replace £300 Winter Fuel Payment cut with 'targeted' support
The DWP decision to cut the £300 allowances for all but the poorest pensioners has sparked controversy.
Times have changed: PM slams previous govts for lack of vision, planning for development
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday slammed the previous governments for lacking planning and vision for development of Pune and Maharashtra in general that heavily affected the pace of...
Comrade Sitaram Yechury, Lal Salaam!
Biman Basu, the senior-most Marxist leader in the country, pays homage to a comrade he has known and admired since the 1980s.
Babies are better off at home than in nurseries, childcare guru claims
Former Labour government advisor and Sure Start director Naomi Eisenstadt recommended that parents consider one-to-one care for the first year of a child's life.
Families of Nottingham knife rampage victims blast 'shameful' BBC Panorama documentary
Relatives of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates have made a formal complaint
Prashant Kishor says new political party to launch in Bihar on Oct 2
Prashant Kishor, chief of the Jan Suraaj campaign, on Sunday in a press conference announced the formation of a new political party, details of which, including its name and leadership, will be...
'Omar Abdullah Is Seen As A Tourist'
'The Abdullah family is the problem and facilitator of the instability that we are seeing in Kashmir.'
Israeli military eliminates another senior Hezbollah commander Nabil Qaouk in Beirut airstrike
The major setback to Hezbollah came just two days after Israel eliminated its chief Hassan Nasrallah in an airstrike in Beirut on Friday.
Ex-spy and daughter will not give evidence in court
A judge has ruled that Sergei and Yulia Skripal will not give evidence over fears for their safety.
Gardai reveal how ATM-robbing 'Hole in the Wall' gang was smashed
As the raids became more frequent the gang took bigger risks – and gardai came under increasing pressure to catch those responsible for the heists.
'Hellhole' village where refugees are 'dumped' by London councils
Residents in the former mining village of Eldon Lane in County Durham have compared their community to a 'ghost town' with eerie streets full of vandalised homes.
I'm hunting the Croydon Cat Killer… he has twisted 'signatures'
An amateur sleuth who has been on the hunt for the Croydon Cat Killer reveals the disturbing signatures she looks out for in determining if the brutal killer has struck again. 
Donald Trump calls Kamala Harris 'mentally impaired'
Donald Trump called Democrat Kamala Harris "mentally impaired" and said illegal immigrants are out to cut the throats of ordinary Americans in their own homes as he doubled down on the racially charged rhetoric fueling his unprecedented bid to regain the US presidency.
Mohamed Al Fayed 'made an indecent proposal to Diana'
Paul Burrell told of being 'disgusted' by Al Fayed's behaviour - and said that, if still alive, Diana would support the women now accusing the late tycoon of sexual assault.
Bloc pension demands at odds with Liberal political strategy, economic plans
The government has just weeks to decide if it will meet the $16-billion demand from the Bloc Québécois to stave off an election for a few more months, but the stipulation may be at odds with the political and fiscal plans of the Liberals.
Supreme Court to hear RG Kar College suo moto case on September 30
The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Monday the matter where it has taken suo moto cognisance of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in...
DPC warned RTÉ over staff activities register, FOI shows
RTÉ was warned that complaints about releasing personal information from TV and radio stars were inevitable if they went ahead with a plan to publish a register of external activities.
Dundee pensioners face a ‘bleak winter’ due to Labour’s winter fuel cuts, warns trade union boss
Unite’s Scottish secretary Derek Thomson spoke to The Courier as the trade union met for its Scottish conference at Caird Hall.
He was a 'pillar of the community'... but then his dark secret unravelled
Robert Holden kept a dark secret from his adoring community for 15 years
Agniveers will be given a pensionable job: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that Agniveers will be given a pensionable job and also appealed to the people not to hesitate to send their sons to the Army.
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