How I wrongly thought I'd be rich after opening a cafe for first time
Sally Paton, 61, decided to quit her job in London and open Sally Sue's Sandwich Bar in Dartford, Kent, with a view to getting rich quick but now says her local business is on the brink of closure.
Hit by fund crunch, Ayodhya mosque trust disbands panels
‘The IICF members admitted that it is rather embarrassing that only about Rs 1 crore have been raised in the last four years’
StarSat says it will continue to broadcast, despite Icasa ordering its shutdown
Pay TV platform StarSat will remain operational and is committed to providing uninterrupted service to its users and business partners, says On Digital Media (ODM), the licensing company of StarSat.
Dogged OAP wins landmark £25m legal battle for 1.4m train passengers
A pensioner who takes on retail giants has single handedly won a landmark legal battle on behalf of up to 1.4m train commuters.
Blackpool Tower tourist kiosk put on market for incredible sum
The seaside coastal town sees millions of people flock there during all seasons of the year thanks to the ideal location, attractions and Blackpool Illuminations
Wayanad disaster: Kerala CM warns of legal action against media for ‘spreading lies’ about relief expenditure
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan warns media of legal action for falsely portraying government's Wayanad disaster expenses, undermining relief efforts.
Lincolnshire council confirms £250 payment for state pensioners after Winter Fuel Allowance axed
The Household Support Fund scheme is available to residents over 16 years of age who are most in need, to help with the cost of food, energy and other household bills and wider essentials
Former AIADMK minister R. Vaithilingam booked on charges of acquiring disproportionate assets
The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) has registered a case against former AIADMK minister and sitting MLA R. Vaithilingam and his elder son V. Prabhu for allegedly engaging in corrupt activities.
Burglar gets £5m after he's stabbed by convicted murderer in prison canteen
A risk assessment said it was 'unknown' whether the attacker could be left unsupervised, court told
Moment Ukrainian kamikaze drone strikes two more Putin arsenals
Mushroom clouds and igniting shells lit up the night sky at this facility in Krasnodar region in a devastating pinpoint strike by Ukrainian kamikaze drones
Gujarat government files appeal in Madras High Court, gets single judge’s order stayed
A Division Bench of the Madras High Court has stayed the operation of an order passed by a single judge, who had directed the Government of Gujarat to pay ₹1.96 crore to the liquidator of Everonn Education Limited (EEL) with 9 percent interest for the default period beginning from February 2017.
K-RERA finally publishes list of default and lapsed projects, includes BDA’s Kempegowda Layout
The authority has been issuing notices to lapsed projects summoning the promoters to explain the delay and seek an extension.
Ameenabad harbour likely to be commissioned by December; to facilitate anchoring of 2,500 boats off Uppada coast
Ameenabad harbour near Uppada coast, funded by FIDF and NABARD, expected to be commissioned by December 2024.
50 years ago, Derby was where it all began for Primark in the UK
Except for that three-year hiatus when Primark was considered too down-market
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