New calls to put police back in Northumberland towns after station closures
Prudhoe councillor Gordon Stewart says residents are continually asking for local police office to be reopened.
Dissolving historic part of Nottinghamshire 'step too far' as plan could be scrapped
Over 1,000 people opposed the plans that would have seen the historic area wiped off the map
Derbyshire homes empty for more than 10 years causing 'nuisance' and attracting 'vermin'
A number of homes in the Derbyshire Dales have been empty for more than 10 years, causing a number of issues
Former teacher banned from the classroom for life after conviction for sex with pupil
He also failed to report a safeguarding issue involving a fellow teacher and pupil's inappropriate relationship
Hong Kong activists get 10 years prison in biggest national security case
Dozens of activists sentenced to prison in Hong Kong's national security case under Beijing's law, crushing pro-democracy movement.
Russia vetoes UN resolution calling for immediate ceasefire in war between Sudan's rival forces
Russia vetoed UN resolution for Sudan ceasefire, sparking outrage from UK, US, and China over humanitarian crisis.
Football fans 'moved to tears' raise £10,000 for Birmingham pub bombings families
Ian Williams and Glenn Randall have collectively raised around £10,000 for the Justice 4 the 21 campaign group
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch says Kinahan threat on his life is still in place amid election bid
The 61-year-old gangland figure is 'taking precautions' over his personal safety amid a whirlwind election bid in the Dublin Central constituency
Why New CJI Sanjiv Khanna Recused From Hearing Delhi Ridge Tree Felling Case
CJI Sanjiv Khanna cited a past association with the Delhi L-G VK Saxena as the reason for recusal from the case.
Abuse in care trial: Men should be believed despite pasts, prosecutor says
A court has heard a group of men with chequered pasts are not making up claims they were abused as boys in a state care home.
Three stabbed in Arcadian bar as police slate 'catastrophic failures'
The licence of the Nox Bar, formerly TMRW, in The Arcadian in Hurst Street, Birmingham, was suspended after the incident on November 2.
Birmingham driver's £1k pothole claim for Commonwealth Games ceremony Mini
Volunteer driver James Shaw fixed up his classic car to partake in Birmingham's opening ceremony in 2022 - but now feels authority has 'turned its back'
Former St Andrews University lecturer suing for racial discrimination seeks five-figure sum for injury to his feelings
Akali Omeni is also seeking recompense for lost pay and pension contributions.
Why Muslims Prefer This BJP Candidate
Will Hindus not vote for a Muslim candidate? Is that why such few Muslims are given tickets? Two constituencies in Mumbai break prevalent stereotypes about these difficult questions.
Dundee rapist who left his victim needing corrective surgery to go before parole board this week
Sean McGowan will go before the panel again after his case was deferred in May.
Boy, 6, shaking and crying as trio stuff him in tumble dryer for losing bag of crisps, say police
The young child was rescued by horrified onlookers who called for the help of emeregency services after spotting him locked inside the dryer as a form of punishment
Prince William's heartbreaking early memory which left him 'anxious'
In the latest documentary which follows Prince William shared his reflections on how his mother’s early lessons around social responsibility shaped the way he views the world and his responsibility for others in it
ASUU speaks on controversial appointment of vice-chancellor by Nigerian university
The union, at its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting recently resolved to call on President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the matter.
Council deal threatens Westport News
One of New Zealand's smallest newspapers is fighting for its life after the local council decided to move most of its advertising to an out-of-town publication.
HMRC tax change protest will see 1,800 people gather in London
People are concerned about having to pay the taxman huge amounts of money under new rules
Sister of man who died on 40th birthday after being put in a 'chokehold' by his friend speaks out as new details emerge
David Toulson died at his flat while celebrating his 40th birthday. His friend, former prison officer James Johnson, was acquitted of his murder
The drugs mule who gambled and lost in a bid to clear £2,500 Ibiza debt
Dean Scanlon was jailed for 15 months
Demise of UK's first big lottery winner – love child, divorce and unmarked grave
Mukhtar Mohidin was the UK's first big lotto winner, bagging an £18million jackpot at the age of 42 in 1994 - but his life took a tragic turn when the publicity and money went to his head
Malayalam actor Siddique gets anticipatory bail from Supreme Court in sexual abuse case
Supreme Court orders bail for actor Siddique in sexual abuse case, citing delayed complaint and lack of evidence.
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