NPSAJ giving back to the JCF
The National Police Support Association of Jamaica (NPSAJ) is a United States-based organisation fiscally sponsored by Married 2 The Badge Nonprofit. NPSAJ is dedicated to supporting the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) officers via mental health...
The House: Early Question Time sparring may indicate themes
The House -The beginning of a new sitting block at Parliament is like the opening minutes of a boxing match.
Birmingham shopkeeper's daily nightmare that's out of control as he says 'what do you do'
FOI data from West Midlands Police reveals a sharp rise in shoplifting offences in the last year but Amjad Farooq, owner of Wah Wah Mirchi on Soho Road claims the real figure is much higher
Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, amid uproar, passes resolution seeking restoration of special status
J&K Assembly passes resolution to restore special status under Article 370, sparking backlash from BJP legislators.
Devon car park where 'madness' happens 'should be closed'
'It’s busy, small and dangerous during busy times'
New future for Plymouth register office after bidding frenzy
'It drew considerable interest'
Members of Defence Forces conferred at South East Technological University (SETU)
The ceremony is Ireland’s largest annual military graduation from a higher education institution
US election results a win for pollsters says Auckland politics expert
A senior lecturer in politics at the University of Auckland said the race has been tight, exactly as polls predicted.
Liberia: Ministry of Public Works Holds Retreat in Ganta, Announces Nationwide Road Projects - FrontPageAfrica
Ganta, Nimba County – The Ministry of Public Works has announced ambitious plans to embark on multiple road projects across Liberia, including the completion of the Ganta-Tappita road extending to southeastern parts of the country during the 2025 dry season. By Franklin Doloquee, franklin.doloquee@frontpageafricaonline.com The recent retreat, held in Ganta, gathered Minister Roland Loyfette Giddings,
Mount Fuji gets its trademark snowcap after longest delay in 130 years, but still not official
Late snowfall on iconic Mt. Fuji sparks climate change concerns, breaking records and delaying official confirmation.
Perils of system highlighted
Teboul said he is in discussions with Transport Canada “to step up the enforcement,” adding: “Of course, these discussions are ongoing, but the ports are of significant concern for me and to partners
Liberia: National Election Commission’s Employees Demand Accountability, Transparency in Budget Handling Amidst Unpaid Benefits - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – In a move signaling growing dissatisfaction within the National Elections Commission (NEC), over 300 employees have come together to demand immediate action on budget transparency and the resolution of their outstanding benefits, including hazard allowances and insurance coverage. By Edwin G. Genoway, Jr(231886458910)-edwin.genoway, Jr(231886458910)-edwin.henoway@frontpageafricaonline.com The employees have signed a resolution urging the Board
Australian High Court overturns law that forced scores of migrants to wear tracking bracelets
Australia’s highest court ruled that migrants can’t be forced by law to wear electronic tracking bracelets or to comply with curfews.
Assassins fatally shot a man and then fled on stolen Sur-ron electric bike, murder trial hears
Four men deny the murder of teenager Nyle Corrigan
Uproar in JK assembly over resolution on Art 370 restoration
BJP members, including the Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma, opposed the resolution, saying it was not part of the listed business.
Barnstaple’s Queen Street car park to reopen with fresh look
Upgrades will continue through early 2025
Oak tree chopped down by couple because of falling acorns
They admitted felling it without consent
Well-known truck-stop cafe set for demolition under major plan
A decision is looming over the future of the site
Quiet village next to Bath fears being 'turned into a Glastonbury'
Locals warned that a plan to serve alcohol at events on a field in the village would cause 'havoc'
Donald Trump shows what will happen to Keir Starmer if he does not deliver as Prime Minister
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Harris' crushing loss shows the importance of voters believing a government has delivered for them.
Kemi Badenoch takes on Keir Starmer in first PMQs as Tory leader
The new Tory leader will take on Keir Starmer for the first time in the Commons after signalling a more combative approach.
Life in one of London's biggest homeless encampments as 'zombie' drug runs rampant
Rough sleeper David Dewan, 56, said that London's homeless community is being sold synthetic drugs under the guise of cocaine and crack, which is turning them into "zombies"
Martin Lewis issues student loan warning - check if YOU are overpaying
And the MoneySavingExpert, 52, said that it is 'very easy' to claim it back - meaning those who have been caught out can get an average windfall of £280.
When does the new US president take office?
On Wednesday morning, Donald Trump appeared to be on track to return to the White House as the 47th President of the United States - beating Kamala Harris in a "historic victory"
Number of people missing in Valencia stands at 89 one week after deadly floods
The death toll currently stands at 217 but officials have now confirmed the number of missing people
Complete development works in Faridabad within timeframe: Haryana Minister
Haryana Cabinet Minister Vipul Goel, while holding a meeting with officials of the Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA), directed them not to be negligent in work and complete the...
Meyiwa accused will be moved from C-Max jail after 'solitary confinement' complaint
Mthobisi Prince Mncube and Fisokuhle Ntuli will be moved to Johannesburg's Sun City and Leeuwkop prisons respectively until the court makes a final decision on their request.
Women in US are ‘scared to have children’ under Trump presidency
Thousands of women have expressed how far they will go to avoid getting pregnant with Donald Trump as president
Nottingham City Council paying more than £18,000 a week for a single child in care as costs laid bare
The figures have been released following a Freedom of Information request
Oppn's fake Constitution narrative hurt Mahayuti in LS polls: Ajit Pawar
But the atmosphere is now conducive for the Mahayuti to continue in power in Maharashtra thanks to the government's people-centric schemes, while the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is giving promises that it cannot execute, he said.
Won't allow J&K Assembly to function until resolution on Article 370 withdrawn: BJP
Opposition leader vows to continue protest until resolution on Jammu and Kashmir special status is withdrawn.
Expelled MKP parliamentarians want court to freeze party and Zuma bank accounts
Ten former MK Party MPs have launched an urgent court application to attach the party's bank accounts and that of its leader Jacob Zuma.
Taoiseach 'hopes' General Election will be on 29 November
Taoiseach Simon Harris has confirmed it is his "intention" to call the General Election on Friday - saying the likely polling day will be Friday 29 November.
Five-storey office and commercial hub in Swansea is given the green light
It's the start of another chunk of development in the city
EXCLUSIVE: Man convicted of theft in US emerges traditional ruler in Nigeria
The Nigerian man was convicted of theft at the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, State of Maryland in the US in April 1997, according to court documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.
EXCLUSIVE: Man convicted of theft in US emerged traditional ruler in Nigeria
The Nigerian man was convicted of theft at the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, State of Maryland in the US in April 1997, according to court documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.
Ben Bradley resigning as Nottinghamshire County Council leader after 'frustrating' election defeat
Ben Bradley says running Nottinghamshire County Council is no longer "compatible" with his life as he seeks new opportunities
HC holds that civil courts have jurisdiction to order execution of decree on Waqf disputes
Kerala High Court rules civil court can execute decrees on Waqf disputes, even after formation of Waqf tribunal.
Top news of the day: Donald Trump set to become 47th President of the U.S.; Cabinet approves scheme for students to avail easy loans for higher education, and more
Donald Trump set to become 47th President of the U.S.; Cabinet approves scheme for students to avail easy loans for higher education, and more in The Hindu’s top news of November 6, 2024
Mayor leaves after argument
Parliamentary panel on External Affairs defers discussion on Canada and China
Parliamentary committee defers Indo-Canada and Indo-China relations discussion, focusing on budget allocation and vacancies in Passport Organisation.
No J-K House proceedings until Art 370 resolution withdrawn: BJP
He said the resolution was not part of the assembly's listed business and reflects the mindset of the newly-elected government in the Union Territory.
Foreign Secretary scheduled briefing to Parliament panel on Canada and China issues postponed: Report
Several MPs suggested that the next meeting be scheduled after the state elections and by-elections to ensure maximum participation, as some members may be occupied with campaign duties.
Plans for £308m eco-housing project with 6,000 homes given green light
As part of the proposals, a new town called 'Welborne Garden Village' will be built on 1,000 acres of open land in Hampshire.
The Mancunian Way: 'I want to get out but I can't'
PLUS: Bonfire Night in ‘f****** Gotham City’
Disposing Pickton evidence
The B.C. Supreme Court says it has jurisdiction to order the disposal of thousands of pieces of evidence seized from Robert Pickton's pig farm decades ago, whether it was used in his murder trial or not.
Derby man 'acted like some kind of Medieval warrior king' during 'abhorrent' kabaddi violence
Guns were fired, a man was shot and another attacked with a machete
'Best time' to prune Japanese maples to ensure leaves turn 'vibrant colour'
Pruning Japanese maples is a practice that not only enhances their natural beauty but also ensures their vitality and longevity in the garden - but what is the best time to do this?
Hyderabad Celebrates Chhath Puja After Diwali
As the last of the Deepavali lights faded, the streets of Hyderabad remained alive with the spirit of another significant festival—the Chhath Puja.
Ahead of PM Modi’s visit, Bihar Health Dept officials inspect Darbhanga AIIMS site
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, Bihar’s top officials, including the Principal Secretary of the Health Department and Joint Health Secretary inspected the proposed AIIMS construction...
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