Badlapur sexual assault case: Bombay HC raps police for inability to nab accused school trustees
Bombay High Court criticizes SIT for failing to arrest accused in Badlapur school sexual assault case.
Climate, Conflict and Aid: Three-pronged solution needed for Mozambique
The protracted crisis in Cabo Delgado requires a triple nexus approach to climate change, conflict and humanitarian assistance.
Maharashtra Opposition leader Vijay Wadettiwar alleges ₹1,400 crore scam in Kondhane Dam project
Opposition leader accuses Maharashtra government of ₹1,400 crore scam involving Megha Engineering, electoral bond donations to BJP.
Independent review of specialist education in Llanelli following school U-turn under way
'The children are important - of course they are - to all of us,' said one cabinet member
Pictured: Brit priest, 69, who died after drug sex with Belgian pastor
Father Andrew Wagstaff, 69, had spent the evening with his fellow cleric at a rectory near Antwerp, and after taking ecstasy and 'poppers' together and having sex, he suddenly felt unwell, it was claimed.
Boris Johnson's talk with Harry not first time PMs have advised royals
Boris Johnson 's revelation that he gave Prince Harry a 'manly pep talk' to try to convince him not to leave life the UK may not surprise seasoned royal watchers.
Misuse of study bursary meant for UCT costs employee R83k a month job
The misuse of a company bursary towards obtaining a MSc in project management at the University of Cape Town cost a former senior petroleum company employee his R83,500 a month job.
Council to pay out £450k in refunds to 1,000 applicants after admitting 'major failings'
Up to 1,000 applicants could be owed cash
Online trading scam: No accused will be spared, says Assam DGP
Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Gyanendra Pratap Singh on Tuesday said that no accused in the multi-crore online trading scam will be spared and guilty persons will face the wrath of the law.
Bengal school job case: SC issues notice to ED on Partha Chatterjee’s bail plea
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on a plea filed by former West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee seeking bail in connection with the alleged...
On Gandhi Jayanti-eve, PETA seeks to rechristen Mumbai's famed ‘Mutton Street’ as ‘Ahimsa Marg’
On the eve of Mahatma Gandhi’s 155th birth anniversary, PETA India has urged Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to rename South Mumbai’s noted and notorious ‘Mutton Street’ as ‘Ahimsa Marg’...
‘Pleaded Guilty To Journalism’: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange In First Public Address Says ‘Justice Is Precluded’
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spoke publicly for the first time since his release, attributing it to pleading guilty to 'journalism'. He discussed the CIA's alleged retaliation against him, highlighting concerns about 'transnational repression'.
Modular home costs a 'bonfire of taxpayer money' - Aontú
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín has described the 120% increase in projected costs of modular homes as "another bonfire of taxpayers money".
SIT probe into the alleged adulterated ghee temporarily suspended: Andhra Pradesh DGP Dwaraka Tirumala Rao
Investigation into alleged adulterated ghee in temple laddus suspended pending Supreme Court instructions, raising concerns among devotees.
How notorious traffickers lured, sold children for N1 million – Police
Police said the suspects were members of a notorious trafficking syndicate involved in abduction of children from unsuspecting parents.
Prisoner killed after '30 minute attack' while locked in exercise yard
Prisoners received bags of razor blades in the week of the attack, a PPO report found
Apparently, HS2 now IS coming to Euston after all
After months of confusion, the controversial high speed train line looks set to go all the way to central London.
Surgeon Vice Admiral Sarin becomes first woman DG of Armed Forces Medical Services
Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, first woman DGAFMS, honored for distinguished service and leadership in armed forces medical services.
Sindh govt implements measures to combat extremism, prevent radicalisation: CM Murad
Says CTD and special branch of police have been upgraded, Karachi Safe City Project launched.
Mexican mariachi and a police chase: photos of the day – Tuesday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
How Minnesota figures into the presidential politics of insulin prices
In June 2019, Lija Greenseid handed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz an empty vial of insulin that her 13-year-old daughter had painted gold.
'Government Must Talk To Sonam Wangchuk'
'Ladakh has become a hollow UT.' 'Bureaucrats from Delhi rule Ladakh and there is no attention paid to the grievances of the people.'
‘No firm date’ on fire safety work to fix Mansfield District Council's London apartment block
Residents live in the flats, and won’t be moved out for necessary work until a plan is in place
Demolition of houses on Musi river bed begins; 163 families relocated in Hyderabad
Residents of Shankarnagar Colony in Old Malakpet move to new 2-BHK houses and their homes were scrapped.
Two-child benefit limit champion Iain Duncan Smith now suggests policy should 'looked at'
Former Tory welfare chief Iain Duncan Smith championed the two-child benefit limit during the coalition years. But charities have said axing the policy could lift 300,000 out of poverty
Anas Sarwar calls on SNP to 'take responsibility' for Scotland's housing emergency
The Scottish Labour leader spoke out ahead of a Holyrood debate on the rising number of Scots struggling to put a roof over their heads.
India Shining Under Modi In International Arena
PM Modi went to New York this time not to engage in polemics, but to find solutions to global problems. He made some progress on several matters, even on reform of the UN Security Council, when the US made a major concession for the first time that six permanent members without veto, including India, could be considered
Maharashtra Police Given Two Weeks to Decide On FIR Against Alleged Dance Group Fraud
Bombay High Court hears petition from award-winning V. Unbeatable Dance Group, claiming ₹11.96 crore fraud by manager and choreographers. Police to investigate complaints transferred to Crime Branch.
New helicopter coming for Fresno police. What will city get for $6.9 million?
The Fresno Police Department is getting a new helicopter for its Skywatch unit sometime next year, replacing one of two aging Eurocopter EC120 choppers that are nearing the end of their useful service life.
Bombay High Court Denies Bail To School Officials In Badlapur Sexual Assault Case
Court rejects pre-arrest bail for school chairman and secretary, citing negligence in reporting the incident.SIT criticized for failing to apprehend accused trustees in ongoing investigation.
Scottish Tory deputy leader urged to apologise for backing 'disastrous' Liz Truss
EXCLUSIVE: New leader Russell Findlay and Rachael Hamilton lined up behind Truss weeks before she nearly crashed the UK economy.
Owners of Only Realized Frank Lloyd Wright Skyscraper Spark Outcry for Selling Protected Furnishings, Portrait Found in 1962 by Capri Junk Dealer Believed to Be a Picasso: Morning Links for September 26, 2024
Owners of Only Realized Frank Lloyd Wright Skyscraper Spark Outcry for Selling Protected Furnishings
KTR promises to wage legal battle for people facing displacement due to HYDRAA actions
BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao condemns Hyderabad Chief Minister's plan to displace poor families for Musi project.
How many mail ballots make it through the signature verification machine?
Mail ballots go through a lengthy process once they’re submitted. What are the perimeters ballots must meet in the signature verification process?
Inside creepy 'City of the Dead' where living people still reside among dead ancestors
Egypt's 'City of the Dead' in Cairo is a vast necropolis of old tombs and the final resting place for Egyptian royalty where people live amongst the graves - now it faces being bulldozed and modernised
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