Nottinghamshire Police subject to 7 active investigations by watchdog
The number of outstanding cases dwarfs those in the neighbouring Leicestershire and Derbyshire forces
AQI worsens in eastern Rajasthan because of Delhi air pollution
AQI worsens in eastern Rajasthan because of Delhi air pollution
AQI worsens in eastern Rajasthan because of Delhi air pollution
AQI worsens in eastern Rajasthan because of Delhi air pollution
Limerick voters angry at overwhelmed hospital as 'only one issue' dominates as candidates hit the doors
UHL serves about 400,000 people and is consistently the most overcrowded hospital in the country
The rise in Islamophobia has left Bristol Muslim community with ‘low morale’
“I know people who have been really upset over the Prevent strategy because their children have been spoken to after saying something about Palestine at school."
Just how big was Donald Trump’s election victory?
The US president-elect has emphasised the scale of his win – but data shows that most voters picked someone else.
'Are we not humans?': Anger in Beirut as massive Israeli strike kills 20
The death toll from the strike on a multi-storey building in central Beirut's Basta district is expected to rise.
Birmingham city centre tragedy as dad falls to his death while trying to 'share message' with city
American national Negash Masho Abdelkadar climbed over the terrace barrier holding a flag to 'have his message heard'
EXCLUSIVE: Staff warned Dundee University 'could close in two years'
The remark was allegedly made when maintenance and operations staff met with the director of estates.
Man took his own life as DWP started to pay back seven years of benefits arrears totalling £37,000
Vulnerable Richard Brookes was said to have been 'paranoid about the source of the money' and didn't know where it was coming from
Supreme Court voids National Lottery Act, affirms states’ exclusive powers over games of chance
The central issue in the case was determining whether the gaming and lottery sector falls under the Exclusive Legislative List, the Concurrent Legislative List, or the Residual Legislative List of the Nigerian constitution.
$45M for Inuit dog slaughter
The federal government is providing $45 million in compensation to Inuit in Nunavik as part of Canada's apology for its role in the killing of sled dogs between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s.
Publication brings out oratorical prowess of veteran Marxist leader
The qualitative difference that a public-spirited legislator can make to the functioning of the legislature has been captured in a recent Tamil publication, Manitha Uyirgala? Sothudaimaiya? (Human lives? Possession of property?).
Will Donald Trump gut the United Nations?
America bankrolls the United Nations but some Trump allies don't think they are getting value for money. What will it mean if Trump pulls back from the UN again?
‘Zuma’s behaviour exemplifies the highest form of ill-discipline’: ANC upholds Zuma's expulsion
In a scathing statement, the ANC accused Zuma of being disloyal and attempting to destabilise the the party when he formed the MK.Party
After burglars struck Windsor we recall a series of royal break-ins
Here MailOnline recalls all of the royal break-ins over the years, from the potentially dangerous to the outright bizarre.
Gunmen abduct journalist’s relatives, demand N50 million ransom
The police assured that everything possible would be done to ensure the safe release of the victims and also bring the criminals to justice.
Two young men killed in Donegal crash named locally
Two young men killed in a crash in Co Donegal last night have been named locally.
Top barrister made aspiring lawyer have 'unwanted sex', tribunal hears
Navjot 'Jo' Sidhu, who is married, faces 10 charges of professional misconduct that pertain to allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour with two young women who came to him for advice.
Defending women's roles
Canada's top general firmly rejected the notion of dropping women from combat roles — a position promoted by president-elect Donald Trump's nominee for defense secretary — at a security forum underway in Halifax on Saturday.
'A year has passed since Dublin stared into the abyss - a proud city came perilously close to asphyxiation
'The uncelebrated anniversary catapults the Dublin riots back onto our front pages'
Police probe dirty underpants as hate incident after England Euro loss
As every football fan knows, nothing good comes of washing your dirty laundry in public after a disappointing defeat. Keep the rows and recriminations in-house, is the modern mantra.
'If he was in my area, I'm not sure I could resist voting for The Monk, for the message it would send to Government
'With so many gangsters in the Dail, why not elect one in?'
Indefinite stir will continue, says Munambam Land Protection Council
Munambam Land Protection Council rejects Chief Minister's request to end stir.
Amidst talks of an increase in virtual queue slots, Sabarimala witnesses heavy rush
Sabarimala temple sees surge in pilgrim turnout, debates increasing virtual queue slots amid revenue boost and logistical concerns.
NHRC team visits Lagcherla
NHRC investigates police arrests of villagers in Vikarabad after attack on Collector, probing alleged misconduct and illegal detention.
Exit light, enter night 
Article detailing a tragic accident in Dehradun, highlighting the aftermath and the impact on the community.
Yadgir’s backwardness taken up for discussion during quarterly KDP meeting
Yadgir district's education sector challenges discussed in Karnataka Development Programme meeting, highlighting issues and proposed solutions.
‘Greater Mysuru City Corporation’ comes under focus during discussion on development of Mysuru
Discussion on forming 'Greater Mysuru City Corporation' for integrated development and improved civic amenities in Mysuru.
Friends killed in Donegal crash named locally as Gardai appeal for witnesses
Two other people injured in the collision are currently in a serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit
Appaloosa homes on track
Mayor Tom Dyas expects transitional homes on Appaloosa will be ready by January
Man arrested for stealing gold-plated rose from NYC 9/11 memorial honoring influential pastor
A gold-plated rose from a Manhattan church memorial honoring the victims of 9/11 remains missing.
District judiciary is pillar of legal grievance system: Justice B.R. Gavai
Supreme Court judge emphasises the need for improved infrastructure in district judiciary for efficient justice delivery system.
Boy suffers fracture in hand after headmaster’s alleged assault
15-year-old boy's hand fractured by headmaster for dropping broomsticks on car, leading to police investigation.
A.P. Endowments Minister calls for adoption of green energy
Andhra Pradesh aims to boost solar energy production for a greener future, encouraging public participation and infrastructure development.
HC asks Tirunelveli city police chief to appoint an officer to probe cases against advocate and file a report by January 28
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Tirunelveli Commissioner of Police to appoint a special investigating officer to probe complaints lodged against an advocate who is said to have impersonated and forged signatures to file false consumer complaints to extract money
GHMC to apply emulsion paint on tree trunks as part of city beautification
GHMC invites tenders for thematic painting on tree trunks in Secunderabad and Begumpet circles, sparking environmental concerns.
Contention brewing over control of Clarendon Municipal Corporation
Contention is brewing between the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) and the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) on who should be in control of the Clarendon Municipal Corporation following yesterday's by-election. The PNP regained...
The only qualification Trump's absurd Cabinet nominees have is blind loyalty to him
Trump's has set a new standard for rapid-fire, jaw-dropping appointments by picking some of the least appropriate people. If any of them make it through, says US editor Christopher Bucktin, they pose a serious threat to the stability of America
Dairy farmers seek probe into implementation of scheme to provide subsidy to buy milch cows in U.T.
Members of Primary Milk Societies seek probe into subsidy scheme for buying milch cows in Puducherry, alleging misappropriation of funds.
HC orders CBI probe into illegal sale of govt. land assigned to religious body
Madras High Court directs CBI to probe illegal sale of government land assigned to missionary in Madurai.
PETER HITCHENS: Our deadbeat leaders are marching us towards chaos
Do you have confidence in our leaders on tax, health, policing, farming, immigration, sleaze, housing, education or transport? So why trust them on war in Ukraine?
Open RK Beach road stretch round the clock for tourists, members of A.P. Chambers request Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner
A.P. Chambers and Tourism Forum urge Police Commissioner to allow round-the-clock access to RK Beach, address safety concerns.
Iran protests 'violent' arrest of students in Russia
Iran protests violent arrest of students in Kazan, seeks explanations from Russian authorities, demands accountability for incident.
Bill Clinton responds to rumor he tore W from White House keyboards
Former President Bill Clinton has finally addressed long-running and bizarre claims from the early days of his handover to President George W Bush.
Sudan Army says recaptures key state capital
Sudanese army retakes key state capital from paramilitaries after five months, marking a significant victory in ongoing conflict.
Improvement works at Sholinganallur lake
The exercise includes increasing the lake’s storage capacity and creating a walker’s pathway around it
SBI staff prevent senior citizen from losing ₹46 lakh in digital arrest scam 
SBI staff prevent senior citizen from losing ₹46 lakh in digital arrest scam 
Degrees of suffering
Ph.D. students in Indian universities express angst over exploitation by guides, leading to a call for reform.
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