UK govt ‘looking at’ sanctioning far-right Israeli finance, security ministers
Former UK premier David Cameron announces Conservative party also looking at sanctions; France bans Israeli firms from trade show.
Jimmy Lai release is a priority for the UK, says PM
The British citizen and pro-democracy activist is facing trial in Hong Kong for sedition.
'Mayhem' - Birmingham witnesses describe huge dust cloud as building collapses during rush hour
The two storey terrace fell down causing a dust cloud
Seven-year-old boy dies after house explosion
Six people were rushed to hospital with 'varying injuries' and residents were evacuated following the blast
A Las Vegas man was arrested outside a Trump rally. Now, he’s filed a lawsuit
“I probably did have deputies that prevented the third assassination attempt,” the Riverside County Sheriff said. Vem Miller has called that claim “ridiculous.”
Public trust in US elections is decreasing. But should it be?
Recent polls show public trust in the integrity of U.S. elections is decreasing, largely among Republicans. But this doesn't signal that our elections are getting less reliable, UC Berkeley scholars said.
Khampepe building inspection comes up with ‘very bothersome’ findings
The commission chaired by former ConCourt justice Sisi Khampepe inspected some of the buildings that have been declared unsafe in the Joburg CBD to see what could be done to improve them for the residents.
Plymouth Civic Centre's awesome transformation is about to begin
A design team is to be paid £2.6m
Skip lorry crashes through house to kill cat and leave family homeless
Lee Spiller, who lives at home with his partner and her mother, was asleep upstairs when the lorry smashed into their £250,000 semi detached home in Essex.
No deal yet as Juliet Holness' firm, St Andrew woman continue fight for land
JAJ Development and Holdings, owned by developer Juliet Holness, says settlement talks with the St Andrew landowner it is suing are ongoing. The company's attorney, Rose Bennett-Cooper, updated the court on Tuesday after both parties requested an...
'Mind blowing' transformation of deprived Plymouth crime hotspot
It was once one of the most deprived parts of the country
Seven-year-old boy dies after huge house explosion in UK
Speaking to reporters at the scene, Superintendent Adams said it had been a “truly devastating outcome”
Six candidates in race to be Labour's WECA mayor nominee
All the hopefuls are either serving or former councillors
Judge shows mercy to greedy thief who stole 'up to £10k' in donations at Manchester Children's Hospital
Olivia Spencer, 28, was spared partly because she has two children
Integrity Commission defends its financial affairs, hits back at Warmington
The Integrity Commission has hit back at Government Member of Parliament Everald Warmington who yesterday raised questions about the financial affairs of the anti-corruption body and called for an audit to be done before Parliament approves any...
Romanian ‘champagne gang’ sweeps through Britain’s supermarkets stealing more than £70,000 worth of goods
Police are hunting a group of professional shoplifters who stole £73,000 worth of champagne and other luxury goods.
Action needed after 'stark' report on prison overcrowding
The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) has said the State must prioritise alternatives to the expansion of prisons to deal with overcrowding.
Candidates spar at forum
Heading into his second B.C. Election in the Kootenay Central riding Ben Glickman was completely undecided.
Are North Korean troops joining Russia’s war in Ukraine?
Russia says no, but Ukraine and South Korea point to a deepening relationship between Pyongyang and Moscow.
McEntee says hatred on the rise as Seanad debates bill
The Seanad is debating the hate crimes bill and has heard arguments in favour and against it.
Pre-Christmas election possible as Dáil passes key bills
The Dáil has passed two major pieces of legislation amid growing indications that a general election will be held before Christmas.
Tshwane says Temba residents can expect water in a matter of days
Temba residents in Hammanskraal can expect water in the coming days as the Temba water treatment plant comes back online, says the City of Tshwane
Mayor and 15 others killed in Israeli strike on Lebanon council meeting
Sixteen people are dead following air strikes on municipal buildings in the city of Nabatieh.
Missing woman likely dead
A missing Port Alberni woman is believed to be dead, and her late boyfriend is a person of interest in the case, RCMP said Wednesday.
Massive fraud in Sassa’s grant system
Two first-year university students uncover ‘what is almost certainly organised fraud’ on an enormous scale and say Sassa needs to disclose how this happened.
Fuel tanker explosion kills at least 147 in Nigeria
An explosion tore through crowds of people who had rushed to collect fuel spilling from a crashed tanker in northern Nigeria, killing at least 147, the national emergency agency said.
Shoreham disaster victim's sister died as NHS failed to spot disease
Parents Bob and Caroline Schilt, were left to endure a double tragedy when they came home to find their daughter Louise dead at home in Brighton on 5th April this year.
Zelenskyy says he wants Ukraine to join NATO as he unveils 'victory plan' for war with Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he wants Ukraine to join NATO, as he unveiled a five-point plan for victory over Russia.
US says Israel must show it has no 'policy of starvation' in Gaza
The US has demanded Israel improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within 30 days, but Israel claims Hamas hijacks aid.
Israeli strikes kill 25 in Lebanon, including in a town with a dark history of civilian deaths
Israeli airstrikes kill 25 in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah; civilians, including children, among the casualties in southern town.
Horrifying moment car ploughs into crowd during brawl outside club
GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: A group of men were hit by a vehicle outside The Tunnel Club in Birmingham city centre at around 3am on October 4.
Lauryn Goodman is seen after ex Kyle Walker is served divorce papers
Man City defender Walker separated with Kilner late last year after he fathered a second child with model Goodman - who was today seen keeping a low profile during an outing in Sussex.
Tauranga's ghost homes a 'hard problem to solve' - Mahé Drysdale
The number of empty homes are on the rise despite the housing shortage.
Pals' innocent show-and-tell at church coffee morning sees chaos descend on leafy suburb
More TNT vicar?
Your policies causing ‘unprecedented’ hardship to Nigerians, ex-minister tells Tinubu
“If urgent action is not taken to stem the hunger, poverty, and discontent in the country, we risk losing the patience of the people, and that could result in dire consequences.”
Tshwane says Temba residents can expect water in a matter of days
Temba residents in Hammanskraal can expect water in the coming days as the Temba water treatment plant comes back online, says the City of Tshwane
Ireland "will not wait for everybody in Europe" on trade in OPT, Taoiseach says
Ireland could move unilaterally from the EU to suspend trade with Israel on products originating from the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).
Brazen 'dine and dash' quartet flee restaurant after racking up £174 food and drink bill
North Yorkshire Police said they were keen to speak with four women after the bill of £174 for food and drink went unpaid at a highly-rated restaurant in Scarborough
US bombers target rebels
U.S. long-range B-2 stealth bombers launched airstrikes early Thursday morning targeting underground bunkers used by Yemen's Houthi rebels, officials said.
Why black and Hispanic voters are abandoning Kamala for Trump
The first flutter of panic is beginning to grip the Harris-Walz presidential campaign and Team Trump is starting to believe that maybe their man might win after all.
Six Scottish areas are 'dental deserts'
Leading dentists say issues over patient access to NHS treatment are now a national problem in Scotland.
Israel steps up strikes in Lebanon as the conflict escalates
Israel stepped up airstrikes on Lebanon and said a senior Hezbollah commander in the south of the country had been killed.
Congressman vows to hold Britain’s "feet to the fire" on Northern Ireland Legacy Act
Rep Brian Fitzpatrick reiterated the bipartisan effort to hold the British Labour Government to their commitment to repeal the Northern Ireland Legacy Act.
North Korea says its revised constitution defines South Korea as ’hostile State’ for first time
North Korea rewrites constitution designating South Korea as main enemy, removing peaceful unification goal, and defining territorial sovereignty.
Cong committed to uplift of poor: Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy
Several programmes held over the past 10 yrs, informs Ponguleti
‘Reckless and irresponsible’ for RAF to continue its appeal against AG disclaimer
'This court action and any further court action is a red line for the [transport] ministry and we will not accept that it continues' – DoT deputy minister.
US military strikes Houthi weapons storage facilities with rare long-range B-2 stealth bombers: Austin
It is incredibly rare for the B-2 Spirit to be used in the strikes targeting the Houthis, who have been attacking ships for months in the Red Sea corridor over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.
‘A true icon in our community’: Philanthropist Joyce Mack dies at 99
UNLV Philanthropist Joyce Mack dies at 99
Decision day: how the process to expel Darleen Tana from Parliament will play out
Analysis - Green Party members are deciding tonight on whether to expel Darleen Tana from Parliament - so how will the process play out?
Moment neighbour 'fakes' being run over in parking row
EXCLUSIVE: Juliet Fox, 53, from Runcorn, was charged with harassment after claims she asked her partner to help provide 'corrupt evidence' to her local housing association.
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