KitKats and Lion Bars being incinerated after raid on sweet shop
Almost £3,000 worth of sweets were seized and will be destroyed
Motorists wrongly fined up to £357,000 by a council for 11 YEARS
Reading Council has urged drivers to come forward to be reimbursed after 6,136 penalty charge notices - PCNs - were issued dating back to 2013.
The £370,000 homes built for Ukrainians that have enraged Ireland
The modular homes which include a kitchen-living room, children's room and master bedroom are complete with furnishings including dishes, bedding, towels, and even  cleaning products.
Paedophile headteacher may have targeted children for up to 40 years
Neil Foden (pictured), one of the most powerful and well-known headteachers in north Wales, was convicted of 19 offences involving the abuse of four girls between 2019 and 2023.
Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice details what went into abortion case decision
In part of her dissent, Chief Justice Timmer wrote, "we simply disagree vehemently with what the law says," and ABC15's Nick Ciletti recently asked her about that.
ANOTHER EU country demands opt-out for asylum rules
Last month, the Dutch government, which is dominated by Geert Wilders' hard-right party, declared an 'asylum crisis' and requested an opt-out of the common asylum policy from Brussels.
Number of people using vital health facility drops due to security concerns
Concerns raised over security at temporary Erdington health facility
Postman kept 12 sacks of people's mail in his loft for eight months
Jason Cooper said he had "too many bags to deliver"
Seven shock revelations from Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner's German rape trial
Christian Brueckner - the main suspect in the Madeleine McCann case - has been cleared of rape and sex abuse charges in an unrelated trial in Germany.
Man who caught 16 wild goldfinches and kept them in garden shed convicted
'The illegal trapping and trading in wild birds has long been a problem'
Water companies to pay £157.6m for failing to meet pollution reduction targets
Labour has proposed new laws which could see bosses face up to two years in jail
Saudi Arabia UNHR seat would be 'slap in face to abuse victims'
The Saudi Arabian government has attempted to present itself as a reformed country despite at least 208 being put to death in the Middle Eastern nation this year so far.
Several more properties to be sold off as council’s need to sell assets ‘significantly increases’
The need to sell property has 'significantly increased'
Head of MI5 says Russia on a mission to bring mayhem to our streets
Ken McCallum has explained the threat to UK security - including the rise in extremists who are under 18
Hezbollah is a legitimate political party of Lebanon: Lebanese Ambassador to India Rabie Narsh
Ambassador Rabie Narsh discusses Lebanon's perspective on Israeli invasion and conflict with Hezbollah in Q&A.
Jewish and Muslim women unite in tears and hope to 'stop hate on our streets'
Six Muslim and six Jewish women met at St John’s Church in Waterloo to talk about the impact the conflict in the Middle East is having on communities in the UK
IMA urges Health Ministry to step in to allow commencement of NEET-PG counselling
NEET P-G 2024 counselling process: ‘We urge the government to explore interim measures that could allow the counselling process to commence, ensuring that the interests of both students and the healthcare system are safeguarded,’ said the IMA
DWP says people on four benefits are getting letters on major change in October 2024
People claiming tax credits, JSA, ESA and housing benefit face having payments stopped unless they respond
UDF accuses LDF govt. of lacking clear explanation for ADGP-RSS ‘parleys’
Four-hour debate on controversial meeting between law enforcer and RSS leadership ends with UDF walking out of Kerala Assembly.
Home and Away’s Nicholas Cartwright on being a soldier in Afghanistan and changing career
The Cash Newman actor has made his mark in Summer Bay playing a police officer, but before turning to acting, the Home and Away star served in the Australian Army for six years
Next step in sale of council-owned film studios in South Bristol after holiday delays
A trade union is raising concerns about the potential sale
Scots families 'devastated' by drugs deaths crisis as 600 children lose a parent in one year
Labour described the figures as "devastating" and questioned whether rehab services could deal with the numbers of Scots desperate for help.
Submit report on encroachments and afforestation in hilly districts: NGT tells Kerala government
State Department of Environment asked to file additional report after the tribunal found an earlier report to be incomplete
Albanian migrant smuggled to UK jailed over £63,000 cannabis farm
Arbi Koldashi, 41, was caught cultivating the farm in South Kirkby, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, to pay off a £10,000 debt to the smugglers who helped bring him to the country.
Omar Abdullah makes stunning return after embarrassing LS rout
Securing an impressive victory in Budgam and leading in Ganderbal -- the two seats that he contested -- the third-generation politician is set to become the next Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and carry on his family's legacy.
Desperate to save family home of Harley-Davidson founder
Bikers and social history enthusiasts have united to 'desperately' try and stop Netherton Cottage, the family home of the founder of Harley-Davidson, being bulldozed in favour of new houses.
Unsung local heroes could land a share of £100k Pride of Britain fund
Mustard Tree offers people a route out of homelessness and poverty across Greater Manchester. It's the perfect example of a community group which could be nominated for the Pride of Britain Fund.
Geoffrey Hinton, soft-spoken godfather of AI
For a brief moment in spring last year, the bird-like features of bespectacled British-born researcher Geoffrey Hinton were poking out from TV screens across the world.
$20m democracy fund Launched in West Africa amid surge in pro-military sentiment
The fund is intended to support West African states currently facing various democratic challenges.
UK population sees largest annual increase since 1971
Net international migration was the main contributor to the jump, while deaths outnumbered births for the first time – outside the Covid-19 pandemic – in nearly five decades
Christian Brueckner 'will be delighted' after rape trial acquittal
It comes as the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann was today found not guilty on seperate sex crimes charges
Two men and two women helped culrpit in Christmas Eve pub shooting and tried to 'impede his apprehension', trial told
The four suspects, who deny helping Elle Edwards' killer Connor Chapman, have gone on trial at Liverpool Crown Court
UK on 'terror alert' as MI5 chief sends ISIS and Al-Qaeda warning
The intelligence officer revealed the threats which have been disrupted by MI5
Iran and Russia plot to use UK criminals to carry out their 'dirty work' bringing 'mayhem' to Britan's streets
Iran and Russia are trying to recruit UK criminals to carry out their “dirty work” for them, MI5’s chief has warned.
Ethiopian Shield Pillaged by British to Be Repatriated, Israeli Bombs Land Near Lebanese Roman Temples: Morning Links for October 8, 2024
Ethiopian Shield Pillaged by British to Be Repatriated
Councillor offers to pay for Freedom of Falkirk ceremony over delay frustration
Falkirk Council has promised the honour to the Free Colliers of Redding but say the ceremony won't be until next year
The Mancunian Way: Times are tough - but when did we stop caring?
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