Mother-of-two sues council over gender neutral toilets
Sarah Holman, 56, (pictured) said she was hounded out of the job she loved at Bracknell Forest Council after she complained to HR and management.
Media, judiciary have the right to keep vigil on executive, legislature, says Justice Veerappa
The media and the judiciary have a right to keep a vigil on the executive and the legislature. It is the need of the hour for both the media and legislature to be honest and fight fearlessly to end corruption, Upa Lokayukta Justice B. Veerappa has said.
New Hampshire shelter faces ‘enormous’ breeding problem after man surrenders nearly 1,000 mice
When an overwhelmed man came to a New Hampshire animal shelter last week hoping to surrender 150 mice, shelter employees were ready to assist. He later clarified he had 150 containers of mice.
North Korea could send 100,000 fighters to help Russia's invasion
North Korea may send as many as 100,000 troops to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine if Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un strengthen ties between their nations. 
Motorists fined £8million a year by traffic camera installed by Labour
The Bull Lane bus gate, which excludes all motor vehicles except buses, was set up to promote 'active travel' on a north London industrial estate in August 2023.
Republican senator calls on House to share Matt Gaetz ethics report
Gaetz, accused of sexual misconduct with a minor, is Trump's pick for attorney general.
Proposal seeking strengthening Lokayukta to be submitted to government, says Justice Veerappa
Expressing serious concerns over the piling cases before the Lokayukta, Upa Lokayukta Justice B. Veerappa said that a proposal to strengthen the Lokayukta institution with more manpower would shortly be submitted to the government.
Keir Starmer hints at new deals with three countries to stop migrants leaving
Keir Stamer told reporters he is 'not going to go into the details of any arrangements' - but refused to deny speculation that bespoke agreements are being sought
Labour ready to pay Vietnam, Kurdistan and Turkey to stop small boats
The Prime Minister said he was prepared to look at 'anything' that would help slow the wave of migrants crossing the Channel illegally.
Water, energy, rail and Royal Mail should all be run by the state, voters say
A poll shows a majority of voters believe key services including energy and water should be run by the state amid growing anger over sky-high bills and sewage pollution
Delhi court grants exemption from personal appearance to Vikash Yadav after he cites threat to life
Delhi court grants Vikash Yadav exemption from appearance due to threat to life, directs him to appear in February.
#OndoDecides2024: Yiaga Africa observer speaks on ‘low interest’ in Ondo election
He said that a “flawed” voter register may have also contributed to the low turnout observed..............
Keir Starmer defends 'jet setting' as he embarks on 15th trip abroad
Sir Keir Starmer 's four-day trip to Rio for the G20 - where he said his focus is delivering a 'better future' for Britain - means he will have ventured outside of Britain for more than three weeks as PM.
World looks to G20 in Rio for breakthrough in climate talks
G20 countries responsible for over 75pc greenhouse gas emissions.
Nottingham housing claims rise as city council spends thousands on lawyers
The Labour-run council says it does not have enough permanent legal staff to deal with a rise in housing disrepair claims
UN Security Council to weigh call for immediate Sudan ceasefire
Draft resolution calls for immediate ceasefire in Sudan amid ongoing conflict between rival generals, facing uncertain impact.
Keir on business! Photos of PM working on plane to Rio amid travel row
Pictures taken en route to the G20 summit feature a serious-looking Sir Keir leafing through documents.
Kim Jong Un vows to boost nuclear capabilities ‘without limit’
To counter the threats posed by the security partnership between the US and its allies in the region, North Korean state media reported Monday.
Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.
'Debilitating' Hucknall roadworks by upcoming housing development to finish weeks early
The roadworks have seen a major road closed in a move which has left drivers "up in arms"
Nottingham City Council facing 'significant challenges' in target to flog millions of pounds in assets
Sites sold recently include a Nottingham pub and a supermarket
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