I paid £4,200 for a portrait of Churchill - I ended up in scandal
Nicola Cassinelli paid £4,200 for a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill thinking it was a cheap copy, only to get the shock of his life when the seller phoned him three months later.
Islanders bid a fond farewell to MV Hebridean Isles
Memories of a much-loved CalMac ship now retired after 39 years of service off Scotland's west coast.
Bonnie Blue's sneaky Schoolies move after Australia ban
The 25-year-old British woman made bikini-clad posts to Instagram on Sunday, in which she and Knight gave hints about their location.
Manipur burns
Fresh protests erupt over Jiribam killings Shah reviews security situation in Manipur MHA likely to hold key meeting today
Ask for Angela: Staff had no clue, says pub worker
A pub worker warns failures in the Ask for Angela safety scheme could put vulnerable women at risk.
Only ineligible persons will lose BPL cards, says Karnataka Chief Minister
A reported move by the State government to take away Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards from ineligible persons took a political twist on Sunday, with the Opposition parties terming this an effort to reduce the financial burden owing due to the guarantee schemes.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Free speech includes the right to offend
The allegation related to one of her tweets, but in a Kafka-esque twist, she was not told which one.
Eight arrested at Shannon Airport protest charged
Eight people arrested during a protest at Shannon Airport yesterday afternoon have been charged and will appear in court at a later date.
How long-range missiles inside Russia could affect Ukraine war
The US has never allowed Kyiv to use long-range missiles for attacks inside Russia proper – until now.
Morning Digest: Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with long-range missiles; GRAP Stage-4 restrictions to come into force in Delhi, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on November 18, 2024
HMWSSB lays focus on commercial buildings to fix sewage problem
To strengthen the sewage system and solve the sewage overflow issue, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewage Board (HMWSSB) will focus on multi-storey and commercial building
Man who sexually attacked his relatives is allowed to STAY in the UK
The man in his 50s, originally from central Africa, was found guilty of vile sex attacks on the three young girls.
Pranksters beam porn onto controversial interactive information board
EXCL: Councillors in the Welsh coastal village of Laugharne had installed the £10,000 touchscreen information board to warn drivers about the dangerous high tides.
Women allegedly abused as children face court delays of six years
The Mail can reveal that women, who claim the same man attacked them when they were children, reported allegations to police in 2020, but the suspect was not charged until early last year.
Dozens killed in Israeli strikes on devastated north Gaza
Israeli strikes killed dozens of people in Gaza, civil defence rescuers said, most of them in northern Gaza where the UN and others have decried disastrous humanitarian conditions.
Over 100 foreigners executed in Saudi Arabia this year
Most of those executed were Pakistanis, followed by Yemenis and Syrians.
Suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets ship in the Red Sea
Yemen's Houthi rebels target commercial ship in Red Sea, part of ongoing assault on vessels in the region.
RTA flounders on despatch of documents to motorists in city
Even after paying Rs 35 towards postal charges, applicants are facing delays in receiving their driving licences and registration certificates
Temple affairs a big task for EOs while few enjoy H.O. cushy stints
The Endowments authorities seem to be emphasising more on big projects in major temples and turning a blind eye to the smaller temples even as day-to-day services get affected, as most of the temples...
Should State govt crack its whip on Endowment Department's functioning?
Hyderabad: Is it high time that the Telangana State government cracks its whip on the facade of successive governments and the State Endowment Department's functioning? Prevent the Endowment...
Why were the Kerala IAS officers suspended? | Explained
Kerala suspends two IAS officers for violating service rules, including making derogatory statements and creating religion-based WhatsApp group.
Why is Germany headed for snap polls? | Explained
Germany's ruling coalition collapses, leading to snap elections amid budget disagreements and rising influence of far-right party AfD.
last updated on 18 Nov 04:15