Israeli strikes kill 22, injure UN peacekeepers in Beirut as Hezbollah leader evades assassination
The Israeli military said it was looking into the reported strikes. Israeli airstrikes have been far more common in Beirut's tightly packed southern suburbs, where Hezbollah bases many of its operations.
Woman scoops £2.5m Omaze mansion and £250k cash on day she 'skived off work' with husband
Jo Booth, 61, was stunned to find she had won the 18th century Georgian country home with six bedrooms in the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw in Yorkshire
Russian strikes kill four in Odesa region
Russian strikes overnight on the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa killed four people, including a teenage girl, and wounded ten more, the regional governor said.
International conference urges PM Modi to 'intensify his efforts' to negotiate peace among warring countries
A resolution passed at the conference urged PM Modi to escalate his efforts, warning that failure to do so could lead the world into a third world war, potentially resulting in countless lives lost and causing irreversible harm to economies and the environment.
Nurse who blamed Covid stress for being a paedophile is struck off
Rebecca Ruler (pictured) claimed that the stress and loneliness of running a respiratory ward led her collect indecent images of children and pictures of people having sex of animals.
PM's ex-chief aide Sue Gray snubs first 'nations and regions' summit
Sue Gray dramatically left the top job last weekend after months of infighting as the PM switched her to be his envoy to the UK's devolved institutions.
Covid hospitalisations rise in the UK as new contagious strain surges
The latest data from the UK Health Security Agency shows Covid-19 incidence is going up on 'most indicators' as health officials issue an urgent warning for those with symptoms to isolate.
Owners kept nine pets in 'filthy and hazardous' home with faeces 'covering the walls'
Lesley Surtees, 37, and Lisa Odgers, 44, have been banned from keeping animals for 36 months after RSPCA inspectors found their home covered in faeces and filled with unsafe objects
Butlin's blasted by JK Rowling after guards threw trans women out loo
Security staff at the camp have been accused of 'violently' dragging five trans women from the single-sex loos during a music event at Butlin's Skegness last week.
Naga outfits in Manipur oppose India-Myanmar border fencing
After Nagaland and Mizoram, some organisations have also opposed the erection of fencing in the Naga-inhabited areas along the India-Myanmar border part in Manipur.
Disgraced former breast surgeon 'declines' to take part in inquest hearing over 62 patient deaths
'These families deserve to know how their loved ones died and what were the causes'
Liberia: Top Liberian Entrepreneur Leelai Kpukuyou Appeals for Commerce Minister Post In Letter to President Boakai After Modad's Resignation - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia — Barely 72 hours following the resignation of Commerce and Industry Minister Amin Modad on allegation of corruption, a daughter of Bong County, Leelai Kpukuyou, has expressed interest in succeeding Modad. By Selma Lomax selma.lomax@frontpageafricaonline.com In her latest Facebook post, Madam Kpukuyou, who hails from Totota in Salala District, noted that her quest is driven
Short-term prisoners in Scotland to be released earlier and bail changes introduced
A raft of measures are designed to ease the prison population crisis.
Obama targets male voters in Pennsylvania campaign swing for Kamala Harris
Former US president Barack Obama has been a vocal supporter of Vice-President Kamala Harris since she ascended to the top of the Democratic ticket.
Historic Torquay church celebrates 175 years, honouring legacy and community
St Mary Magdalene’s Church in Torquay commemorates 175 years of worship with a packed service led by Bishop James, celebrating its legacy of inclusivity and community support
Landlords selling up could force renters into temporary accommodation, Plymouth MP warns
Rebecca Smith says 'if there are no homes to live in, the people do not have anywhere to be'
Strike looms as ASUU members meet across campuses
ASUU concluded at its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on 19 September that the government’s efforts at addressing its concerns were not satisfactory, prompting the latest ultimatum that expired on 6 October.
Newcastle's Greggs Foundation marks major milestone of 1,000 UK breakfast clubs
The very first opening was at West Walker Primary School in Newcastle 25 years ago
Sue Gray to miss key meeting with Welsh leaders to take 'short break'
The Prime Minister will on Friday convene metro mayors and first ministers of devolved administrations for the first gathering of his Council of the Nations and Regions in Scotland
King Charles to to host state visit at Buckingham Palace
Charles and the Queen will welcome Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and the first of his three wives, Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani, to London on December 3.
Rivers Crisis: Pro-Wike lawmakers’ seats remain vacant, Fubara insists
Rivers State Government said it is filing an appeal at the Supreme Court.
Almost two-thirds support legalising assisted dying in next five years
The research comes as a Bill to give choice at the end of life is set to come before Parliament next week for the first time in almost a decade
Two terrorists behind 2021 Dasu Dam attack killed in Sahiwal: CTD
Suspects fire at police van killing accomplices in shootout; security forces kill 4 terrorists in separate operations across KP.
Mum's partner cried ‘save me’ after lithium 'hot tub' battery exploded in face
The fire is being treated as accidental and is believed to have been caused by the catastrophic failure of a lithium battery, which Ken was using to heat a hot tub he had made for their roof terrace and was being charged in his room when the fire occurred
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