SDLP joins call for questions over Sinn Féin references
Claire Hanna says Sinn Féin has not responded to the McMonagle case in a "satisfactory way".
Man, 35, arrested over west London school acid attack that left girl, 14, scarred for life bailed
Police have bailed a man who was arrested in connection with an acid attack a school in west London, which severely injured a 14-year-old girl.
Executor compensation
Appointing one child as the executor of our estate over another can be uncomfortable enough but add a significant executor fee and you’re asking for a palace revolt.
The latest criminals locked up in Bristol including a child sex abuser and attempted murderer
The justice system is also still working through rioters involved in the August 3 violent disorder
Random search leads police to suspect on the run for murder and attempted murder
Detectives link random search suspect to gun theft, murder and mass shooting
Random search leads police to suspect on the run for murder and attempted murder
Detectives link random search suspect to gun theft, murder and mass shooting
Prop. 36 taps into California voter anger over crime. But is it a terrible idea? | Opinion 
Hardly a week goes by when we don’t hear about a blatantly outrageous retail theft committed by smash-and-grabbers or solitary shoplifters who pull items off store shelves, not even bothering to conceal their crimes.
Resident says he was “struck” by barrier as motorbike passed through Bristol works
The New Cut embankment is currently subject to emergency works
‘Clovis does not need a change in culture.’ Clovis author wants to succeed husband on school board
Parenting author Molly DeFrank says she would bring a valuable perspective to the district’s school board as a mother of six Clovis Unified students.
Vigil in Sydney marks first Oct 7 commemoration ceremony
In what was the world's first October 7 commemoration ceremony, an intimate sunset memorial was held in Sydney with a Nova survivor Michal Ohana
Iconic Devon venue 'on a knife-edge'
Regeneration plans have stalled
Remembering when Stonehouse families 'caused 'chaos' in North Prospect
'Saturday nights used to be total chaos'
Meet 18-year-old matriculant Zoalize, the 2024 Miss World SA
Zoalize Jansen van Rensburg has marvelled about how just last year she was in matric and on Saturday night she was crowned the second-ever Miss World South Africa.
Firms urge mayor to rethink congestion charge plan
Ocado and the AA are among those to sign a letter, calling for the exemption to be kept for electric vans.
Firefighter sacked for taking photographs of woman's body
Cameron Hancel sent the images via WhatsApp alongside an 'offensive and mocking commentary' in the aftermath of a two-car crash in Himley, Staffordshire, in March last year.
SA to file all evidence of Israel genocide in Palestine at The Hague
Minister of international relations and cooperation Ronald Lamola says the government will file all the evidence they have to support their case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) by month end.
Squamish votes: What did the candidates say about reconciliation? - BC News
At the Oct. 2 all-candidates debate where West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA hopefuls squared off at Don Ross Middle School, the provincial candidates were asked for their perspective on reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
Moment dinghy of migrants land on idyllic Greek beach
A couple sitting on Kolymbia Beach in Rhodes yesterday saw a boat full of migrants arriving as they were watching the sunset.
Russian 'floating bomb' ship is STILL stuck off Kent's coast
The ship, nicknamed the Ruby, is carrying seven times the amount of explosives that devastated Beirut in 2020 and is currently anchored off Margate, according to Marine Traffic data.
Air show: thousands put to hardship, Marina beach and nearby areas grind to a standstill
Chaos and frustration marred the 92nd Indian Airforce Day celebrations at Marina beach, leading to long wait times and overcrowded transportation.
Pregnant mum's 'insult' to court after her XL bullies attack three times
Jessica Campbell's partner was savaged on the arm as the couple attempted to regain control of her dogs Reggie and Rui.
Mum 'insults' courts after XL bullies savaged partner as she chased them in dressing gown
Jessica Campbell was pregnant when she sprinted down the street after her two dogs. A judge described the animals as "completely out of control" and too big and strong to handle
KEMI BADENOCH: Hiring Sue Gray may be Starmer's worst decision
KEMI BADENOCH: Keir Starmer's lack of integrity didn't start with his freebies scandal; it began the moment he hired one of the country's most senior civil servants.
King Charles set to 'pause' his cancer treatment for 11 days
King Charles will continue with his ongoing cancer treatment right up until he flies to Australia but that his doctors are happy for it to be briefly stopped while he is away.
'Barlinnie destroyed me, but it also made me a better person'
Jimmy Boyle fought his incarceration at Scotland's most notorious prison, but it led him to becoming a celebrated artist.
'Too many innocent people are dying in the Middle East - we need a ceasefire as it will save lives'
Mass slaughter is claiming the lives of innocent civilians as combatants hell-bent on destroying each other refuse to compromise - diplomacy is the only way to solve this war
'It's my ship and I'm gutted': Former minister Ron Mark on Manawanui sinking
Ron Mark says the project to convert the vessel had "astonished our partners": "No one anticipated that she'd hit a reef."
'Crippling' Scottish childcare costs are pricing parents out of work and taking up half their wages
Mums and dads in Glasgow have hit out at the 'unaffordable' cost of childcare, which is taking up more than half of many parents' wages in the city.
'Suicide pod' application process suspended by advocacy groups amid Swiss criminal probe
Swiss authorities are investigating the usage of a so-called suicide pod and has triggered a debate among politicians in the country that is known for being among the most permissive of assisted dying
Kim Jong Un attempts display of power after threatening to nuke South Korea 'without hesistation'
The dictator of North Korea has been showing off the country's military arsenal and speaking again about his willingness to use nuclear weapons if threatened
Harris talks abortion and more on ’Call Her Daddy’ podcast as Democratic ticket steps up interviews
Kamala Harris discusses reproductive rights and women's empowerment on a popular podcast, part of a broader media outreach effort.
MPs accused of trying to lead Parliament down 'slippery slope'
Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP for Spen Valley, will table a Private Member's Bill to legalise assisted dying on October 16, with a free vote for lawmakers expected before Christmas .
Oasis on the Adriatic where Ukrainians and Russians have gone to escape war
Immigrants descended in large numbers on Montenegro, which has managed the influx despite its small size.
Democrat fundraiser reveals how billionaires and stars have taken over
Evan Barker has campaigned for the party since high school and was 'thrilled' to attend the DNC in Chicago where Kamala Harris was crowned as the party's presidential candidate.
Military chiefs 'send 60-year-old vehicles to war-game exercise'
Exercise Cerberus has been branded a 'failure'. Top brass have deployed a fleet of Bulldog armoured vehicles which are 60 years old, prone to breakdowns and do not go faster than walking pace.
‘Perfect storm’ blocking thousands of desperately needed social homes
Housebuilders say they have thousands of social homes ready to be built but no customers to buy them.
Dargaville residents form patrol in response to lack of police
Concerns about crime and locals meting out vigilante justice have prompted Dargaville residents to set up a community patrol group.
A faith exiled from Russia years ago on the verge of disappearance in Georgia
Discover the history and struggles of the Doukhobor community in Georgia, rooted in pacifism and nonviolence for centuries.
Teen kidnapping victim relives horror of being held by teacher's aide
Jessyca Mullenberg was kidnapped by her 38-year-old neighbor Steven Oliver in 1995. She spent three months chained up in a hotel before an episode of America's Most Wanted led to a break in the case.
Northumberland teachers hope to save jobs with seven days of strike action
The NASUWT says that more than 100 redundancy notices have been issued in plans to close Glendale, Tweedmouth and Berwick Middle Schools as part of a move to a two-tier system
Nottingham charity founder says 'the system is broken' as they fight for their future
Switch Up has been running for over a decade and provided support to 800 people in the last year alone
Key Derby building could remain as 'vibrant cultural and community space'
Déda has gone into voluntary liquidation
Over one million Scots living in poverty as Governments blasted for lack of action
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation criticised the Scottish and UK Governments in the wake of the figures.
Scottish Labour shedding 'crocodile tears' over Westminster disasters like winter fuel payment cuts
In his column for the Daily Record, SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn says Scottish Labour's attempt at blaming UK Labour will not wash.
Westminster and Holyrood are culpable for the scandal of one million Scots languishing in poverty
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the lack of urgency in tackling the poverty epidemic is alarming.
Scottish Greens urge John Swinney to push devolution to 'limit' on Budget tax rises
The Greens will use a debate at Holyrood this week to put pressure on the SNP Government on tax.
Furious mum puts up banner at new McDonald's after builders 'destroy' her fence
Rachel Laidler, 55, said the US chain's contractors had heavily damaged her perimeter wall by digging a 4.5m (15ft) deep hole for a 'water treatment tank' right next to it
Tories table council motions demanding reinstatement of Winter Fuel Payments
Conservative councillors say the Labour government's decision will leave pensioners having to choose between heating and eating
The children who 'suddenly disappear' - Birmingham teacher's 'stressful' truth
Once it was rare for a family to become homeless, now a city centre headteacher says that it has happened 'multiple times' over the past year
Thug stabbed security guard with machete at Birmingham pub after England Euro 24 match
Nyrell Lewis, aged 26, from Kings Heath got into an argument with the bouncer having already been banned from the venue
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