Woman finds rarest 50p coin in UK - and it's not Kew Gardens
A 50p piece which was once the rarest, depicts an image of Kew Gardens on its face. But that coin can no-longer lay claim to being the rarest in the country
Have you lost it? Here's how to find it again
US Journalist Malaka Gharib has gathered some evidence-based techniques on how best to search for missing items.
Plans for hundreds of new homes in Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan
Persimmon have submitted a full planning application for the site in Rhoose
European, US Leaders Gather for Emergency Summits on Rising Antisemitism
“If antisemitism is allowed to grow, when and where will it end? We must remain steadfast, protect those in need, and educate."
Queen's hilarious note to photographer after 'puppies eat print' sells at auction
A note from the Queen to a photographer after her puppies 'ate a print' has been sold at auction along with a Christmas card from Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales
Congress Approves Funding for Israel in 2024 National Defense Authorization Act
Overall, the bill includes more than $627 million in authorizations for critical US-Israel programs.
Dah News: Squad’s Jamaal Bowman Blames Jews for Primary Loss
Yes, absolutely, it was the Jews who defeated Bowman, and we’ll do it again, God willing.
Diana's 'special thank you note' to photographer who helped her with Christmas cards
Royal memorabilia sold in the 1970s-1990s collection included a signed Christmas card from Charles and Diana, a personal thank-you note from the princess and a 1993 letter from the then-Prince of Wales that sold for £1,900
University of Madras yet to pay invigilators, evaluators, and government colleges for conduct of semester exams, says teachers’ body
University of Madras fails to pay teachers for invigilation and evaluation, leaving colleges struggling to conduct exams.
Mayors could be given greater power over rail services, Andy Burnham suggests
The Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said he wanted to bring trains into the city's Bee Network which brings together bus and tram services into one network
Keir Starmer says too many 'at sharp end of housing crisis' this Christmas
Government figures have shown rough sleeping on the rise while the number of children in temporary accommodation - such as B&Bs and hostels - is at a record high
Threat from Putin's Russia will 'endure beyond the end of war in Ukraine', Keir Starmer says
PM Keir Starmer's comments came as he travelled to Norway on Sunday before attending a defence summit in Estonia on a two-day trip to northern Europe
StJMC bids farewell to disaster coordinator Tamoy Sinclair
WESTERN BUREAU: The St James Municipal Corporation (StJMC) formally said goodbye to its outgoing parish disaster coordinator, Tamoy Sinclair, during her final official attendance at the corporation’s monthly meeting last Thursday, which precedes...
Bangladesh to hold elections in late 2025 or early 2026: Yunus
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus plans general elections in late 2025 or early 2026 after reforms.
German Chancellor Scholz to ask parliament to clear way for new elections
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz seeks snap elections after confidence vote, aiming to navigate economic crisis.
The tiny street you won't find on Google Maps where homes quickly get snapped up
The self-contained community is tucked away off one of the city's most famous streets
Council apologises after huge sinkhole appears in quiet Derbyshire neighbourhood
The path is often used by dog walkers and sits near a brook
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