Princess Charlotte and Prince George may soon be separated because of Royal rule
The rule directly impacts those in line to the throne
Strike action by PKC staff remains on the table as pay row continues
UNISON said COSLA offer falls short of expectations given the 25% real-terms pay cut over the past 14 years.
I visited 'suffering' Birmingham area amid scepticism over Commonwealth Games legacy
Birmingham's Perry Barr was the heart of the Commonwealth Games two years ago
Never-before-seen JFK assassination footage sells at auction for almost $138k
Footage of President Kennedy's Dallas motorcade rushing to hospital has been sold for $137,500. An anonymous bidder bought never-before-seen footage of President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade speeding toward Parkland Memorial Hospital, in Dallas,  after being shot for $137,500 at an RR Auction on Saturday.
Hero hounds who show why police dogs are crucial despite concerns
Brave dogs are crucial officers protecting the public and their owners by serving in the police, despite what activists say, and often get shot and stabbed as a result.
Small Heath anger at HMO plans for family home as locals say 'the area is overwhelmed'
A petition is circulating against a proposal to convert a dwelling into a seven bedroomed HMO
Call for 'more transparency' at Bristol City Council meetings
The recent switch to a committee system was meant to bring in a new era of transparency to City Hall
UK to finish with coal power after 142 years
The UK's last coal power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, is due to end operations on Monday.
Supreme Court directs to maintain status quo on Assam's Sonapur demolition drive
Supreme Court maintains status quo on Assam's c, issues notice to authorities for contempt proceedings.
Robert Jenrick warns Tories 'have no future' without quitting the ECHR
The former immigration minister used a morning campaign rally on the fringes of the Conservative conference in Birmingham to issue a 'leave or die' message.
'XL bully ban won't stop them': Sister of woman killed speaks out
The sister of a woman who died after being attacked by her dogs, one of which was an XL bully, has welcomed the introduction of a ban on the breed but said it should be "stricter"
Has AI solved mystery of Swedish PM's assassination?
Palme was walking home from the cinema with his wife when he was gunned down at point-blank range by an unknown assailant in central Stockholm in February 1986
Supreme Court Directs IIT-Dhanbad To Grant Admission To Dalit Candidate, Says 'Problem Is Rs 17,500, Not The Kid'
The counsel appearing for the Dalit student informed the bench that since the candidate's father was a daily wage worker, arranging for the admission fees of Rs. 17,500/- took time beyond the IIT portal's deadline.
Ontario MPP seeks paid provincial holiday for Truth and Reconciliation day
Ontario's only First Nation representative at Queen's Park plans to soon table proposed legislation, in his own Indigenous language, to have the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation declared a paid provincial holiday.
California voters consider tough love for repeat drug offenders
California voters are considering whether to roll back some of the criminal justice reforms enacted a decade ago as concerns about mass incarceration give way to public anger over property crime and a fentanyl crisis that has plagued the state since the covid-19 pandemic hit.
More than 300 motorists caught drink-driving at least FOUR times
A total of 27,837 British drivers were convicted of the offence multiple times in the 11 years to July 20, official figures reveal.
'I grabbed my grandchildren and ran': Lebanon families flee Israeli strikes
People sleeping rough at a Beirut school describe fleeing Israel's bombardment with moments to spare.
South West LOTTO winner takes on unlikely new job
He won more than £10m
UK's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot to cease production leading to thousands of job losses in South Wales
The UK's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot will cease production on Monday after more than 100 years leading to nearly 3,000 job losses across South Wales.
Proposal to grant IIT status to Andhra University Engineering College revived
Andhra University College of Engineering & Technology (AUCoET) may become IIT-Vizag, pending government approval, offering national-level education opportunities.
Birmingham youth support workers 'to be axed' and youth centres 'sold off' in planned cuts
Birmingham City Council has unveiled its proposals for the youth service to its staff
When Jaggi Vasudev’s daughter is married, why is he encouraging other women to be hermitesses, ask Madras HC judges
When Jaggi Vasudev, alias Sadhguru, of Isha Foundation had got his daughter married and ensured she was well-settled in life, why was he encouraging other young women to tonsure their heads, renounce worldly life, and live like hermits at his yoga centres, asked Justices S.M. Subramaniam and V. Sivagnanam of the Madras High Court on Monday (September 30, 2024).
Birmingham bin collections - when three major changes could be implemented 
Cash-strapped Birmingham City Council is embarking on a programme to transform waste collection
Convicted terrorist and friend of Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi loses bid for freedom
Abdalraouf Abdallah, from Moss Side, was jailed in 2016
SC uses extraordinary power, asks IIT Dhanbad to admit Dalit youth
The Supreme Court on Monday came to the rescue of a Dalit youth, who had lost his seat in IIT Dhanbad after missing the deadline to deposit a fee, by asking the institute to admit him to the BTech course.
Delhi duo waited for cop to come closer, then mowed him down
Dharmender revved the throttle and hit Sandeep's motorcycle from behind, dragging him for some distance before hitting a stationary car and crushing the constable between the two cars, stated the FIR which was accessed by PTI. The gruesome incident was caught on CCTV camera.
Children under 10 are being reported to counter-terror police
British children under the age of ten are being reported to counter terrorism police because of extremist material they are seeing on social media, a top cop warned.
Major decision made over new Nottinghamshire 760-home village with school and possible tram stop
A new school and local centre will also be built as part of the vast project
Tory Robert Jenrick channels Donald Trump as he vows to move UK embassy to Jerusalem
Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick channelled Donald Trump in promising to move Britain's embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem if he were to get into power
UK's last coal power station to shut down ending Britain's 142-year use of fossil fuel
The UK’s last coal power station will cease operations on Monday ending the country’s 142-year use of the fossil fuel.
Home affairs' digital transformation to curb fraud, provide efficient service
This will make it impossible for travellers who overstay to evade detection, while providing biometric information on all foreigners in the country to enable instant verification of their status.
Father whose ex falsified DNA test to say baby wasn't his, speaks out
Georgina Saville edited a DNA test result picture and subsequently lied on a birth certificate to say her new boyfriend, Danny Mellows, was the father of her newborn daughter and not her ex, Kyle Fitton.
DWP urges pensioners to claim Pension Credit for £3,900 boost and Winter Fuel Payments
The latest UK Government data shows the number of people over State Pension age in receipt of a means-tested benefit who have already claimed Winter Fuel Payments has reached 74,400
Liz Truss: Tories would have done better at election if I was still PM
In a punchy appearance at the Conservative Party Conference the former leader stopped short of saying she could have beaten Keir Starmer .
Lerato sent her cousin money – bank official confirms
The evidence before the court is that a month after "burying" her husband Sibusiso who had died in a fire, Lerato Mahlangu gave her cousin money to go to Mpumalanga to start a car wash business there and warned him not to be shocked by what he will see there.
HC directive to preserve body of M.M. Lawrence till Thursday
Kerala High Court directs preservation of M.M. Lawrence's body, daughter challenges hospital committee's decision for medical research.
To ease overcrowding, TDB embarks on new crowd management plan at Sabarimala temple
TDB plans new crowd management system at Sabarimala temple to ensure devotees have ample time for darshan.
Ramaphosa confident police can solve Lusikisiki mass murder, appeals to community for info
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed to residents of Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape, where 18 people were killed, to give information to a special investigation team tasked to find the gunmen behind the massacre.
Hero gran, 77, battles wild boar to the death on mountain after it attacks
Wild boars are increasingly being viewed as a menace that have been known to inflict casualties across China with the government even removing them from a list of protected animals
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