Farmer feared to have taken own life in his barn after Labour budget
A farmer is said to have killed himself in a barn after his children were faced with a 20 per cent inheritance tax bill.
Could election change protection US offers Europe?
US military power has helped protect Europe for 75 years, but for how much longer?
Waikato school board fires teacher for alleged serious misconduct, steps down
The Onewhero Area School parent representatives say they have been threatened and accused of racism over their decision.
How the Royals may know the truth about aliens...
King Charles is known as a man of discerning tastes and strong opinions. He has a long-held interest in alternative beliefs and mystical therapies, and we all know his thoughts on leaky pens.
What really happened in Sarco suicide pod: PAUL BRACCHI investigates
From the outside the prison in Schaffhausen, near the Swiss border with Germany, looks more like an Alpine hotel. But no one should be under any illusion: the regime here is far from soft.
Tobacco wars sparked by cigarettes costing £39 a pack
A burned-out truck sits amid the twisted wreckage of what used to be the Grab n' Go convenience store in Mickleham, a commuter town in Melbourne's northern suburbs.
Locked up: The 'barbaric' murderer, policeman who broke his wife's spine and serial car thief jailed in Wales last month
More than 80 appear on our list of the criminals jailed for the worst crimes in Wales over the past month and many of them are truly shocking
U.S.-Israeli settlers hope to see a second Trump term 
Israeli citizens in support of Donald Trump for US president due to his strong stance on Israel's security and sovereignty.
'I was pressured back to work after fiancee's miscarriages'
Firefighter Oliver Dent says he was accused of "putting the service under strain".
'I Am Not Fighting For Myself. I Am Fighting To Make The System Right'
'This isn't political. This fight is for justice. This is the fight to give justice to the party workers'
Crack cocaine 'crisis' on Dublin's streets
The use of crack cocaine increased by 594% in Ireland between 2017 and 2023.
Mum claims 'I lived with cockroaches and mice' for months at Birmingham hotel
Aimee was made homeless following a relationship breakdown, leaving her family out on the streets
Democrats have a plan if Trump prematurely declares election victory
Democrats are readying a rapid-fire response to flood the airwaves with calls for calm with vote-counting should Donald Trump try to prematurely claim election victory, as he did in 2020.
Shameless Low Fell thief took young daughter shoplifting and used pram to steal goods
Zoe Cowan helped herself to nearly £2,000-worth of items, mainly designer handbags, after targeting stores on five occasions
'My ex lied about me on evil Facebook group. I'm scared to go outside'
Nottinghamshire residents are scared to leave the house after being accused of cheating and domestic abuse on an "evil" Facebook group. Concerns have been raised over the rapid growth of groups on the platform which are often used to 'expose' ex-partners.
Locked up in October: A Derby dog owner whose pet killed his brother and more
It has been another busy month in the courts
Politics is the effective way to do something for the country, says Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor discusses politics, morality, and ideologies at Horthus festival, emphasizing the importance of serving society through politics.
Is Priyanka A Political Tourist In Wayanad?
When it comes to the Congress and Wayanad, the only way the scepticism in the minds of some in Kerala may be addressed is by the Gandhi family proving that they are more than a passing caravan in town, reports Shyam G Menon.
PIP claimant 'worried' after being asked four questions in 'unscheduled' DWP call
The person claimed that a nurse had called to ask them 'preliminary questions'
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