Trans woman killed in Georgia day after anti-LGBT law passed
Activists said Kesaria Abramidze had been a "trailblazing" transgender leader in the South Caucasus country.
NDP to join Bloc in defeating Conservatives' non-confidence motion
The New Democrats confirmed Thursday they won't help Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives topple the government next week, and intend to join the Bloc Québécois in blocking the Tories' non-confidence motion.
Gardaí criticise Govt plan for proposed pension changes
Senior gardaí are unhappy with the Government's response to an independent report which recommended changes to their pension schemes.
Bid to extend Altrincham College for 300 more students to go before planners
31 more classrooms if application is approved
Bureaucracy-led governance replaced with people’s representative-led governance in Odisha, says Mohan Charan Majhi
Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi discusses achievements, challenges, and future plans in exclusive interview with The Hindu.
Gwyneth Paltrow's former school sued by fired teacher in DEI row
Anne Protopappas, 62, spent decades teaching languages to girls at the $62,000-a-year Spence School on New York's Upper East Side before being fired by the head of the school, Felicia Wilks
Teenager jailed for sharing terrorist documents and attacking transgender woman
Alex Edwards, of Swansea, boasted on social media about the attack in May last year saying ‘Best day ever’
English identity under threat due to immigration, Robert Jenrick warns
In a hard-hitting article for the Mail, the Tory leadership hopeful and former minister for immigration says the ties which bind the nation together are beginning to 'fray'.
David Lammy described alleged ethnic cleansing as a 'liberation'
David Lammy sparked a diplomatic row as he described alleged ethnic cleansing by a Russian ally as a 'liberation' of its former territory.
Seven years after Grenfell disaster it is shameful thousands are still living in fire risk homes
Before the Grenfell disaster, which claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017, the Tories ignored warnings about the dangers of buildings clad in materials that were not fireproofed. Now it falls to Labour to clean up the mess
Children found naked 'covered in faeces and locked in bedroom' for 12 hours a day
Dakota Rain Dodd, 24, and Aubrianna Jewelyn Willow Freeman, 22, are facing multiple charges of child neglect after the grim discovery of two children covered in 'faeces' in the family's apartment
Children found naked, 'covered in faeces and locked in bedroom' as couple arrested
Dakota Rain Dodd, 24, and Aubrianna Jewelyn Willow Freeman, 22, are facing multiple charges of child neglect after the grim discovery of two children covered in 'faeces' in the family's apartment
How Starmer was forced to say 'I'm in control' over Sue Gray pay row
The under-siege Prime Minister refused to answer questions about why his controversial chief of staff, Sue Gray, was now paid more than him.
China spent millions on this new trade route - then a war got in the way
The BBC visits the border with Myanmar, where a war is raging on China’s doorstep.
Yadavs instigated Paswan community to torch houses in Nawada: Jitan Ram Manjhi
Patna, Sep 19 (IANS): Politics over the torching of 100 houses belonging to the Mahadalit community in Bihar’s Nawada escalated after former Bihar Chief Minister, Jitan Ram Manjhi on Thursday alleged the involvement of members of the Yadav and Paswan communities in the arson. “People from the Yadav community insti.....
Sales of plastic bags drop 98% in a decade
The Daily Mail led the way with our Banish the Bags campaign - and customer charges for each bag used came into force in 2014.
Dangerous cladding putting over 250,000 flats at risk after Grenfell
The first figures released since the conclusion of the Grenfell inquiry show there are 4,771 residential buildings taller than 11 metres with unsafe cladding - an increase of 141 since July.
10-year-old Japanese boy dies after being stabbed near his school in China
Japanese student stabbed in China dies, sparking diplomatic tensions; Japan urges Beijing to enhance safety measures.
Starmer 'in control' and 'Al Fayed rape scandal'
Friday's headlines include Sir Keir Starmer defending his position and sex attack claims against Mohamed Al Fayed.
Independents’ day in Kashmir 
Kashmir's autumn elections see Independents challenging traditional parties, with a focus on jailed candidates and anti-India sentiment.
Council 'got it wrong' with Links Ave closure, meeting told
It's the most controversial road in Mt Maunganui and a newly elected councillor is asking why a major change was allowed to happen.
BBQ fundraiser helps raise money for Dallas officers shot in Oak Cliff
Money from Thursday's BBQ fundraiser will help the family of fallen officer Darron Burks and the two injured officers in an ambush in Oak Cliff.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Keir Starmer turns hypocrisy into an art form
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Standing in Downing Street on his first day in office, Sir Keir Starmer promised to lead a government of service.
XL Bully's decapitated head found in shallow grave next to its body
The heavily decomposed corpse of a decapitated XL bully has been found in a shallow grave in a town in Worcestershire. 
Forging the high road to sobriety in Andhra Pradesh
A tale of addiction, despair, and hope unfolds at a de-addiction center in Andhra Pradesh.
Morning Digest | Doctors call off strike after Bengal government lists reforms; MEA dismisses report about Indian ammunition entering Ukraine, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on September 20, 2024
24x7 drinking water to every house in 3 years: CM
Says of the Rs 27,248 cr released by the Centre for RWS and Jal Jeevan Mission, the previous YSRCP govt spent merely Rs 4,235 cr with over 28 lakh houses yet to get water through taps
Iconic Churchill photo stolen in Ottawa and found in Italy is ready to return
Canadian and Italian dignitaries on Thursday marked the successful recovery of a photo portrait of Winston Churchill known as “The Roaring Lion," stolen in Canada and recovered in Italy after a two-year search by police.
Week in Politics: 'Crime wave' puts government's target in doubt
Analysis - Crime throws the government's reduction target into doubt and Labour's Chris Hipkins has to deal with a bad poll.
Decision imminent on 763-home plan set to create new Nottinghamshire village
A new primary school, playing pitches, allotments, and a community hub are also planned
Beeston business owner says homeless are 'using street as living room'
Sainsbury's says it is working with local authorities to find a suitable alternative location for the man
Ilkeston housing plans rejected after developer refuses to pay for school places
The Little Hallam Hill site would have become home to 26 affordable houses
New York magazine reporter on leave after alleged affair with RFK Jr
Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi disclosed to editors that she had 'engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign', the outlet confirmed.
Drivers cause "chaos" by using "wholly inappropriate" route during Dumfries and Galloway road closure
Motorists headed along the C1n Old Military Road through the village of Milton rather than the official diversion on the A711
China the top challenge in U.S. history: senior diplomat
Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell emphasizes the need for the U.S. to address China's multifaceted challenges.
Time Modi Connects With Kamala Harris
Over the years, India has enjoyed bipartisan support in the US and this asset must be kept intact and nurtured through across the board political and civil society engagement, suggests former foreign secretary Shyam Saran.
Bridge rebuild will be years
The City of Kamloops is expecting long-lasting traffic congestion on other crossings and it will take years to replace the historic Red Bridge, which was destroyed by fire overnight on Thursday.
Ministry visit over gravel pit
Summerland council members and staff attending the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention met Wednesday with Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation to discuss the gravel p
BBC Question Time audience's outrage as MPs keep heating allowance while pensioners face cuts
During the latest instalment of BBC Question Time, an audience member was quick to point out that 570 MPs are entitled to claim a £3,500 heating allowance each year - even as thousands of pensioners lose winter fuel payment
Over 70 killed, 200 injured in Mali attacks
Al Qaeda-linked fighters target military police school and an airport complex.
Marriage, mayhem and murder: Unraveling an arsenic poisoning conspiracy that tore apart a Hyderabad family
A shocking tale of arsenic poisoning in Hyderabad reveals a deadly plot of revenge and grudge within a family.
Why Perth Leisure Pool could be re-considered for listed status after shock Thimblerow twist
Perth and Kinross Council told Historic Environment Scotland in July that plans to build PH2O at Glover Street were at an "advanced" stage.
Legal warning over state of Torquay landmark
Vandals have broken in and there are arson fears
Chuck warns JPs against corrupt activities
WESTERN BUREAU: Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has issued a stern warning to justices of the peace (JP) against getting involved in the corruption he says is taking place even on the outside of tax offices across the island. Chuck, who was...
Society’s expectations of boys must change, educators say
WESTERN BUREAU: Professor Donovan Campbell, the director of The University of the West Indies’ [UWI] Western Jamaica Campus, believes that the Jamaican society’s expectations of boys and young men must change in order to help them see education as...
St George’s College celebrates 175 years
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the Greater Glory of God)! FOR 175 YEARS, the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) has served the people of Jamaica by providing excellent high school education for the island’s boys, at St George’s College. In 1850, 21...
Is Tamil Nadu Heading For A Jallikattu 2.0 Moment?
The recent 'revelation' by TN fishers freed by Sri Lanka after they had paid up Lankan rupees 50,000 each in fines, that their hair was tonsured in prison and they were forced to remove their garments other than the underpants, and were also made to clean toilets, as if with vengeance, has touched a raw nerve this time, just as another issue or issues had done it ahead of the Jallikattu protests, observes N Sathiya Moorthy.
Supreme Court orders government to pay in advance for Māori coastline appeal
In a rare decision, the country's top court has told the Crown it must give advance financial support to a group of hapū challenging it.
Darleen Tana fails High Court bid against Green Party investigation
Green co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says the party welcomes the ruling and will now consider its next steps.
Dumfries and Galloway performers back in Japan with theatre show
Tom Pow and traditional music quartet The Galloway Agreement are on a three week tour of the Land of the Rising Sun
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