Melania Trump breaks her silence on claims her son Barron has autism
The former First Lady got candid about the impact of rumors that her son Barron has autism, which were sparked by comedian Rosie O'Donnell in 2016.
Rule change could mean more vulnerable children fostered by family members
A change to government guidance will mean councils have to put the best interests of the child first - rather than getting caught up in "rigid" rules that could see youngsters needlessly put into care
Prolific burglar caught after leaving police big clue at crime scenes
"Farthing is a prolific burglar and has a number of previous convictions for similar offences."
Hotspot policing will be rolled out as 'business as usual' thanks to £1m funding boost
Police say it will be more effective in tackling serious violence and antisocial behaviour
I discovered my dead husband's secret life, ate his ashes in revenge
Jessica Waite's perfect marriage perished long before the abrupt death of her husband. She just didn't know it.
Revenue Minister gives a two-month deadline to tahsildars to dispose of bagair hukum applications
Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda warns officials of legal action for delays in disposing bagair hukum applications, sets two-month deadline.
DAN HODGES: We're being taken for fools. Starmer won't drain the swamp
DAN HODGES: After the election, Ed Miliband was reappointed Energy Secretary and an odd thing happened. Almost overnight his long-standing passion for nuclear power cooled
INSIDE WESTMINSTER: How Wardrobegate ruined PM's plan to purge peers
How the 'freebies and cronies' row that has rocked Sir Keir Starmer's fledgling administration has upset Labour's plans to reform the House of Lords
Why we created ‘contactless’ passport renewal process – Minister
For years, Nigerians have complained and lamented the passport acquisition and renewal process, which they say is filled with bottlenecks, bureaucracy, unnecessary difficulties, location challenges, long queues, long waiting times, and corruption.
Tigers, sea, and politics: the many conflicts of the Sundarbans
Women in Sundarbans give up honey after husbands are killed by tigers, facing poverty, climate change, and human-tiger conflict.
Project Composting helmed by dad
In the run-up to Sustainability Day, observed on the fourth Wednesday of October, here is the first in a series of articles about how people think green and impact their immediate environment in the process. The opening piece introduces three men who took up home composting in a manner that has inspired those around them to follow in their footsteps
Brits urged to take last mercy flight from war-battered Beirut as Israel pummels Hezbollah and Hamas
Israel expanded its bombardment in Lebanon today, hitting Beirut’s southern suburbs with a dozen airstrikes and striking a Palestinian refugee camp deep in the north
Don't fall for fake dentists offering veneers and other dental work on social media
Dentists say unlicensed practitioners offering cheap dental veneers are putting patients at risk.
Missing Victoria Taylor's friends slam armchair detectives
Bride-to-be Victoria Taylor, who is a nurse, was last seen at her home in Malton, North Yorkshire, at 9am on Monday, prompting a major search.
Woman and two young kids savaged by four dogs in London street as four pets maul trio
A four-year-old child, a six-year-old child and a 30-year-old woman were all injured and taken to hospital after the attack in St Paul's Cray, Orpington, this morning.
'I was tired all the time - after a blood test the police turned up at my door'
Andrew Moyens, 52, was a fit and active man when a series of health issues hit him like a bolt out of the blue - leaving him shattered and wiped out over the Christmas period in 2022.
Anger and grief in south Lebanon city almost deserted after Israeli strikes
The streets of Tyre are almost completely empty as people flee southern Lebanon for safer areas in the north.
Mahalakshmi Badminton Club: Two decades of driving blood donations
For over two decades, a badminton club in T. Nagar (Mahalakshmi Badminton Club) has been creating social impact off the court through a sustained blood donation campaign, and celebrating deepavali with less privileged children
Project Composting helmed by dad
In the run-up to Sustainability Day, observed on the fourth Wednesday of October, here is the first in a series of articles about how people think green and impact their immediate environment in the process. The opening piece introduces three men who took up home composting in a manner that has inspired those around them to follow in their footsteps
Bus aggregator-platform likely to be a game changer in Kerala’s interstate bus travel sector
FlixBus plans to launch services in Bengaluru-Kochi-Alappuzha corridor, aiming to revolutionize interstate bus travel in Kerala.
Man stabbed to death in Cloverhill cell pictured as Gardai launch murder probe
Martin Salinger from Ballyfermot, West Dublin, was found dead in his cell on the D1 landing of the remand prison at around 5am on Saturday morning
Eight days in hell... The Mail's CHARLIE FAULKNER reports from Beirut
As the war in the Middle East entered a terrifying new phase this week, here is Mail correspondent CHARLIE FAULKNER's gripping diary of eight days in a living hell...
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