North East Carbon Marketplace launched to get organisations backing regional projects
The plans hope to keep the benefits of carbon offsetting in the region
'Absolutely livid': Notts council plans to splash £80k on art next to its offices
'There are people in this area relying on food banks and you want to wazz money up the wall on this'
Tories tell British business to use ROBOTS instead of cheap migrants
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp lashed out after new net migration figures showed an astonishing under-estimate of the crisis facing the country under the previous government.
Two Bulgarian men plead guilty to spying for Russia in UK
Jurors were told of the convictions at the start of a trial of three other alleged spies.
How a council failing in children's services is trying to turn things around
The town hall was thrust into chaos recently after a scathing report into their failings
Banksy’s ‘Well Hung Lover’ Mural Will Soon Be Sold with the Building It is Painted on
Banksy's 'Well Hung Lover' Mural Will Soon Be Sold with the Building It is Painted on
How to vote in General Election 2024
As the election campaign winds down, attention now turns to the voting process to select the TDs that will represent their constituencies in the new Dáil.
Ukraine could draft 18-year-olds to fight Putin in bombshell plan drawn up by US
A US official said the move would help Ukraine expand the pool of fighting-age men to support its badly outnumbered army - who have been at war with Russia for almost three years
National Commission for SCs seeks report over salary deduction for a clerk in Erode
National Commission for Scheduled Castes investigates salary deduction for Arunthathiyar clerk, demands action report from officials in 15 days.
Maynooth University unveils ‘Elephant in the Room’ sculpture
The Kildare university unveiled the sculpture on Wednesday, November 27
Repeated questions and options in Periyar University question paper; SFI demands action
Repeated questions and options in Periyar University question paper; SFI demands action
Early action to prevent care needs escalating ‘could save £11bn in six years’
But despite a boost in council funding next year, local authorities warn that demand for urgent care alongside increases in wages and national insurance mean they will find it difficult to invest in key initiatives to help people
Experts highlight role of the Constitution in good governance
Organisations celebrate Constitution Day with mass readings of preamble pledge, highlighting importance of good governance and citizen rights.
NHS in Scotland stuck in 'doom loop' due to SNP 'incompetence', says Anas Sarwar
Anas Sarwar said patients and health workers were being let down by senior NHS executives and poor government decision making.
The £6MILLION car crash: 'Most expensive pile-up of the year'
The incident took place on November 10 on a mountain road near Pfunds, in Austria's Tyrol State, where a £447,000 Ferrari 812 Superfast collided with a £4million LaFerrari.
Falkirk ski centre and three public halls to be put into community ownership
Limerigg, Bainsford and Brightons Community Halls along with Polmonthill Snowsports Centre are ready for the next stage
Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls urgent No 10 press conference
The Office for National Statistics said that a measure for the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving the country reached a higher than previously thought peak in the 12 months to June last year
Plymouth City Council wants you to help it save millions of pounds
The council is inviting feedback from residents and businesses on the key themes and priorities in the plan
Civil society members seek funds for Kannada University
Over 50 activists urge government to provide financial aid to Kannada University facing closure due to lack of funds.
Sanjay Raut hails Priyanka Gandhi as 'sherni'; SS-UBT leader whacks Congress
Licking the wounds after the devastating defeat in the recent Maharashtra Assembly elections, two major Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies continued to snipe at each other and the Electronic Voting...
Judgment in human trafficking case set for next year
Judgment in the drawn-out trial of seven Chinese citizens charged with human trafficking and child labour in the Johannesburg high court has been set down for January 30.
Heartbroken family of murdered Claire Inglis still 'begging for answers' three years after her death
The murder of Claire Inglis was raised at Holyrood today as First Minister John Swinney was urged to push for answers over the 28-year-old mum's death at the hands of evil Christopher McGowan in November 2021.
UK and Iraq strike deal to clamp down on people smuggling gangs
The agreement is aimed as tackling the gangs responsible for smuggling people across the Channel.
Net migration to UK hit record 906,000 in 2023 before falling to 728,000, ONS says
The Office for National Statistics said net migration - the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving the country - reached a record high of 906,000
Pilgrims board refunds N95 million for services not rendered during hajj
The refund is for some services not rendered to the pilgrims while performing pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in the last session.
Salisbury poisonings were ordered by Putin to 'send a warning'
Jonathan Allen suggested Vladimir Putin likely authorised the bungled hit on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal in March 2018.
Kerala HC refuses to stay the appointment of interim Vice-Chancellor of APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Kerala High Court refuses to stay Chancellor's appointment of interim Vice-Chancellor, sparking stand-off with State government.
DUK, KTU interim V-Cs assume charges
Interim V-Cs appointed at DUK and KTU face protests; Governor defends appointments citing Supreme Court judgement.
Parents of murdered Stirling mum ‘beg’ John Swinney for answers on third anniversary of death
Christopher McGowan tortured and killed Claire Inglis on November 28 2021, weeks after he had been bailed to her home in Stirling.
Christmas-daft Scots mum hopes to save dementia charity by lighting up her home
This Christmas, Ruth Moore is raising cash for East Kilbride and District Dementia Carers Group for a second year after hearing the vital service is struggling to stay afloat by decking out her East Kilbride home in fun festive lights.
BJP’s bickering in the open again as Sadananda Gowda and Yatnal face off
Internal rivalry in Karnataka BJP escalates with public spat, rebel group opposing State president, hinting at national party reshuffle.
BJP can win many seats in Assam's minority areas if...: Himanta
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma believes that the BJP could win more seats in the state by aggressively campaigning in minority-dominated areas. He attributed the party's recent success in the bypolls to its beneficiary schemes, which he claims have garnered support from the minority community. Sarma emphasized that the BJP will continue with its development work for all communities and has no plans for appeasement. He also gave an update on the Guwahati-North Guwahati bridge project, which is progressing well and is scheduled to be opened to the public in July 2025. Sarma also hinted at a possible cabinet reshuffle in the coming months.
Sacked UNIZIK VC sues university for disowning his professorship
The Federal University Gusau (FUGUS), Zamfara State had, shortly after Bernard Odoh's sack as UNIZIK vice-chancellor, said he fraudulently obtained his professorship from FUGUS.
Preamble of Constitution describes India’s collective spirit: Gopalkrishna Gandhi at Constitution Day lecture at JGU
“The Preamble of the Indian Constitution is philosophically and politically optimistic and unique. It makes us authors, owners and receivers of this book of books.
Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy rejects allegations of bribery in power purchase deal with Adani
YSRCP President Jagan Mohan Reddy denies bribery allegations, defends solar power agreements as beneficial for Andhra Pradesh.
Tiverton High School headteacher announces sudden departure
She will leave tomorrow
DWP plans huge Statutory Sick Pay changes with just days left to have your say
There's just one week left for people to have their say on the Government's reforms to Statutory Sick Pay
New APTIDCO chairman plans to make Allipuram a model colony
APTIDCO chairman Vemulapati Ajay Kumar aims to improve TIDCO housing colonies, cracking down on illegal constructions and enhancing security.
Kodanad dacoity-cum-murder | CB-CID Special Investigation Team questions trader P.B. Sajeevan
SIT questions trader linked to Jayalalithaa estate dacoity-murder, investigating connections with accused and mysterious phone calls.
Generous Kirkcudbright community rallies to raise more than £60k towards lifeboat station upgrade
Residents and businesses in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, have banded together to raise £60,000 towards a major upgrade of the town's lifeboat station.
OPINION: Kildare North has always seen a mix of conservative and left wing voting patterns
Kildare North will have five seats instead of four this time
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