Putin bombs 200 pensioners: Ukrainian care home destroyed in blast
Harrowing footage shows the traumatised residents of the home in Sumy being evacuated from the wrecked building after Vladimir Putin's forces launched the strike.
Undecided voters in focus
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to give a speech on Friday focused squarely on abortion rights and she’ll do so in Georgia, where news reports have documented women’s deaths in the face of the state’s six-week ban.
Horror as one person killed and another seriously injured by rampaging knifeman in Rotterdam
One person was killed and another injured by a man wielding "two long knives" in the Dutch city of Rotterdam on Thursday night.
67 CSOs condemn Tinubu govt’s human rights violations, crackdown on dissents
“The actions taken by the government in recent weeks have raised serious concerns about the state of democracy and human rights in our nation,” the coalition said.
Long-lost Winston Churchill photo stolen in Canada finally rediscovered – in Italy
Famous photograph of Winston Churchill known as “The Roaring Lion” that was stolen two years ago has been found
Hezbollah device explosions: The unanswered questions
The sabotage of thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies has raised many who, what and whys.
Whangārei court hears emotional tribute as Tāne Maihi sentenced for fatal Fulton Hogan accident
One careless reverse of the roller machine, and in an instant, Gabriel Ahnee Fa'amausili was gone forever.
Putin's warlord crony claims Elon Musk 'switched off' his Cybertruck
Ramzan Kadyrov, 47, said his £145,000 Cybertruck stopped working after he sent it to the frontlines in Ukraine and has blamed Elon Mush for 'switching it off'.
Cow rammed by police in viral footage that sparked outrage will 'have a limp for life'
A calf which was rammed by a Surrey Police vehicle back in June, is still injured 100 days on from the incident, LBC can reveal.
Will a Russian SHAMAN have final say in whether Putin nukes the West?
Putin's 'special attitude to mysticism', as one insider describes it, has renewed concerns about the Russian dictator's state of mind more than two and a half years into the Ukraine war.
Sunderland heart transplant toddler's inspiring campaign receives council backing
The Archbold family are lobbying the new Government to add organ donation to the national curriculum
Trump: Israel Will Cease to Exist after 2 Years under Kamala Harris
"If Kamala Harris wins, instead of the most pro-Israel President ever, which I have been declared to be, you will have the most anti-Israel President by far."
Global Radio goes to court over buskers outside Leicester Square HQ
Europe's largest commercial radio company is preparing for a court battle with the council over its claims performers outside its offices are causing a 'nuisance'.
Jess Phillips labels early release of domestic abusers 'worrying' as plans for experts in 999 control rooms revealed
Jess Phillips has labelled the early release of domestic abusers "very worrying" as the government unveiled plans to embed domestic abuse experts in 999 control rooms.
Wā Pātai: Māori language week at Parliament
The House - Parliament was buzzing with te reo this week - but how common is this, really?
"Domestic abuse is the 'Cinderella' of crimes"
Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips suggested it has not previously been prioritised
'It looks like papier mache!' say Visitors to Trafalgar Square
For a quarter of a century, Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth has been the source of much discussion among tourists and locals alike.
FG set to launch new National Values Charter – Official
One aim of the charter is to ensure that all Nigerians are fully aware of their rights and protections under the Constitution and the laws of the land.
Husband of Russia's richest woman charged with murder after shootout
Vladislav Bakalchuk and a group of men turned up at the offices of e-commerce giant Wildberries on Wednesday for what he said were peaceful negotiations that turned violent.
Fighting staff shortages with scholarships, California bill aims to boost mental health courts
A seemingly innocuous proposal to offer scholarships for mental health workers in California's new court-ordered treatment program has sparked debate over whether the state should prioritize that program or tackle a wider labor shortage in behavioral health services.
Titan sub witness says voyages 'never felt unsafe' during testimony
New York City-based banker Renata Rojas appeared before the US Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation in South Carolina on Thursday
US-India: A Chicken And Egg Situation
Delhi's appeasement strategy may now translate as more mega arms deals with the US, generating substantial business and job creation in the American economy. Make no mistake, Americans will use it to pressure India, predicts Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
How Overseas Education is Evolving in India
The current trends in India’s education financing sector are challenging the estimated projections for the future of the industry. But is there a silver lining?
Verstappen punished for swearing in Singapore GP press conference
World champion Max Verstappen must carry out public interest work as punishment for swearing in an official F1 press conference
‘Whole of Hezbollah’s Senior Command Level Likely Damaged’
Nasrallah acknowledged that his organization absorbed an unprecedented blow to its personnel and security.
Accountability advocates raise concerns over lack of protection for whistleblowers
He cited numerous instances where whistleblowers have faced transfers, salary denials, suspensions, or even dismissal, underscoring the inadequacy of existing safeguards.
Oxford prof reveals battle against overstated number of trans Brits
Oxford University professor Michael Biggs says he was shunned and branded a 'transphobe' when he tried to convince the Office for National Statistics its data was hugely flawed.
Religious studies teacher, 33, had sex with schoolboy in the backseat of her BMW in castle car park
A religious studies teacher has dodged jail after having sex with a 15-year-old pupil in the back of her BMW after a boozy night out.
OPINION | Pakistan, Congress and Article 370 !
One may ask why PM Modi raised the Pakistan-Congress connection issue. It is not that he wants to give importance to Pakistan in Kashmir elections, but he wants to expose the Congress on the issue of Article 370.
Channel 4 star, 50, is missing as 'concerned' police launch search
Katherine Watson, often known as Katie, became a recognisable community figure after appearing in the TV series Geordie Hospital, which focused on her work as a chaplain at the RVI and Freeman.
Taoiseach says the word 'protest' has been 'hijacked by a bunch of thugs'
Simon Harris also acknowledged that there is a requirement to “continue to monitor and review how to effectively police the far right”
Over 3000 people sign petition opposing Helensburgh waterfront supermaket
The petition claims a development would threaten local businesses and ruin views.
Homeowner's horror as taxi driver 'drops trousers and does poo on pavement like a dog'
"They said basically there was nothing they could do"
Plans for 4,500 new homes in two Derby suburbs
The housing schemes would be built to help Derby achieve its unmet housing need
Community scrambles to raise money for five 'construction mafia' accused granted R10,000 bail each
Five men charged with extortion and disrupting a bridge-building project in KwaXimba, outside Pietermaritzburg, were granted R10,000 bail on Friday.
Bridge fire deemed arson
Police say the fire that destroyed the iconic Red Bridge in Kamloops is being investigated as arson.
Bridge fire deemed arson
Police say the fire that destroyed the iconic Red Bridge in Kamloops is being investigated as arson.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris admits force 'got it wrong' during Coolock riot
The Commissioner said it was wrong to stand down the force’s public order unit early in the morning
Call for return of port police
B.C. municipalities are urging the province to work with the federal government to find a funding model to reinstate the federal port police.
Nottingham City Council could be named and shamed by government as full accounts years behind
Five years of accounts should have already been published by Nottingham City Council
Community scrambles to raise money for five 'construction mafia' accused granted R10,000 bail each
Five men charged with extortion and disrupting a bridge-building project in KwaXimba, outside Pietermaritzburg, were granted R10,000 bail on Friday.
Mystery as homes across Dundee, Angus and Fife shaken by huge ‘bang’
Dozens of residents have reported hearing the loud thud.
Poll: Voters split on whether Harris or Trump would do a better job on the economy
Going into November’s election, neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump has a decisive edge with the public on the economy, a new poll found.
Body is found in search for missing Channel 4 star
Katherine Watson, often known as Katie, became a recognisable community figure after appearing in the TV series Geordie Hospital, which focused on her work as a chaplain.
Sir Alan Bates slams government 'flimflam artists' for dragging out compensation for victims of Post Office scandal
Sir Alan Bates has blamed government "flimflam artists" for dragging out the compensation process for victims of the Post Office scandal.
Rite Aid’s answer to retail theft at California store: Lock up all its products
Most of the items in the store are accessible only after clicking a button that will summon an employee to come over, open the case and retrieve what the customer is interested in (and put it back ...
16 people charged after anti-immigration protest in Dublin
Several people are due to appear before courts in Dublin on Friday following Thursday's anti-immigration protest and anti-racism counter-protest.
Lidl to pay compo to blind Paralympian asked to move from bakery section because of guide dog
Lidl has been ordered to pay €2,000
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