Assam holds recruitment exam for Grade-III posts amidst internet suspension
Assam recruitment exam: Mobile internet/mobile data/mobile wi-fi connectivity remained disabled across the state from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, as notified in a release on Saturday, issued by the secretary, SLRC for Class-III posts.
'Broken' dad's 15-month wait to meet his baby girl as 'spiteful' ex faces jail for DNA fraud
Kyle Fitton faced an agonising wait to meet his baby daughter, after his 'spiteful' ex forged a plot to keep them apart. The 'broken' dad has opened up for the first time since his harrowing ordeal
Kemi Badenoch says maternity pay is 'excessive' and has 'gone too far'
In a car crash radio interview ahead of Tory Party conference, Kemi Badenoch suggested women would be having more children if maternity pay was taken away
The mansion is the same price as an Islington flat but NO ONE wants it
In a graphic illustration of price disparity in the UK, no-one thinks the £500,000 price tag for this mansion in Stoke-on-Trent is a bargain and some even reckon it will end up being sold for a pound.
Kharge falls ill at J-K rally, says will stay alive until Modi is removed
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge vowed to fight for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that he would remain active in politics until Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ousted from power.
BORIS: Macron ' weaponising' migration crisis to undermine Brexit
Boris Johnson suspected Emmanuel Macron was 'weaponising' the small boats crisis to undermine Brexit.
What is monkey dust? The drug wreaking havoc along the M6
It has caused devastation, featured in a tragic baby case - and there's evidence its here in Greater Manchester
Tory snuck into Reform conference after pretending to have a different job
Former Tory MP Dame Andrea Jenkyns has admitted she went to Reform UK's conference after getting 'hold of a press pass' and apparently entering under the guise of a journalist
Embassy worker fleeing Taliban feels 'betrayed' as UK government 'left his children behind'
Ahmad - not his real name - who worked for the British for more than a decade until the Taliban takeover in 2021 is begging ministers for urgent help to allow his children to reunite with him and the rest of his family in the UK
Auckland floods: Last day for homeowners to sign up to buyout scheme
More than 7000 properties were affected by the catastrophic storms, but fewer than half that number have registered so far.
Kemi Badenoch maternity pay comments spark Tory row
Comments suggesting maternity pay has "gone too far" have been seized on by leadership opponents as Tory conference gets under way.
Keir Starmer warns voters will have to accept pylons
The Prime Minister (pictured) said the 'one consistent theme' during the election campaign was that the public already believe they are giving too much of their money to the state.
Boris Johnson suspected Macron was 'weaponising' Channel migrants to punish UK for Brexit
Boris Johnson says he suspected that French President Emmanuel Macron was weaponising the Channel small boats crisis to punish Britain for Brexit.
Early childhood teachers fear regulation review will put children at risk - union survey
Teacher union the Educational Institute says a majority of teachers surveyed are worried about implications of a regulation review.
'Stinks like corruption': Labour on tax cut helping tobacco giant
The tax cut for some tobacco products will do nothing for the health of Kiwis and is merely a "handout" to the tobacco industry, Labour's Ayesha Verrall says.
Swift tickets could be yours
A Kelowna couple is giving away two premium tickets for one of Taylor Swift’s Toronto concerts in November.
Scandal of repeat drink-drivers who repeatedly put lives at risk
Hundreds of motorists have been caught drink-driving at least four times on UK roads
Perthshire second home owners selling up after council tax doubles
Solicitors say more properties are coming onto the market since Perth and Kinross Council agreed to raise charges on second home owners.
Prince Harry's love for WellChild: Duke has been patron since 2007
When Prince Harry speaks at the annual WellChild Awards today in his role as the charity's patron, he will be performing a duty that is clearly close to his heart.
Auckland floods: Some damaged properties now worth less than owner's mortgage
The Kiwi dream of owning a home has turned into a nightmare for some flood-affected first home buyers who bought in the last few years.
Tory leadership 'WON'T be speeded up so winner can respond to Budget'
Richard Fuller bluntly ruled out the move despite alarm at the prospect of Rishi Sunak still being in charge for the crucial Labour set piece.
Expert mechanic shares crucial advice on what not to say in a car dealership to prevent overpaying
A mechanic has warned drivers to avoid saying three words at the garage as it will guarantee you're ripped off. The expert said the phrase is a "deal-breaker" for salesmen
Sports-car lover wins big payout as mechanic kept Porsche for 11 years
Oxford University researcher, Dr Penelope Horlick, took her Porsche 911 to engineer Jagjiwan Jhally in 2010 but it wasn't returned for 11 years until it was dumped at Kensington home.
Marine Le Pen on trial for alleged EU funds misuse
If found guilty, the French presidential hopeful could be ineligible to run for office for up to 10 years.
Maternity pay row explained as Kemi Badenoch sparks fury over 'gone too far' claim
Tory leadership contender Kemi Badenoch faced criticism when she ranted about 'excessive' maternity pay - as charities say new mums are being driven to food banks
Hundreds of motorists caught drink-driving four times or more
Hundreds of people have been caught drink-driving at least four times, sparking calls for ministers to consider forcing reoffenders to have breathalysers fitted to their cars.
DWP claimants on Universal Credit 'left worse off by working' as reforms urged
A new report says people on Universal Credit who increase their wages can end up worse off because they are earning too much to continue getting other help such as free school meals
UK to finish with coal power after 142 years
The UK's last coal power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, is due to end operations on Monday.
'XL bully ban won't stop them': Sister of woman killed speaks out
The sister of a woman who died after being attacked by her dogs, one of which was an XL bully, has welcomed the introduction of a ban on the breed but said it should be "stricter"
SNP Government faces vote over 'catastrophic' record on housing as homelessness reaches record high
Housing minister Paul McLennan has faced calls to be sacked after insisting the Government had a good record when it came to housebuillding.
Ontario MPP seeks paid provincial holiday for Truth and Reconciliation day
Ontario's only First Nation representative at Queen's Park plans to soon table proposed legislation, in his own Indigenous language, to have the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation declared a paid provincial holiday.
More than 300 motorists caught drink-driving at least FOUR times
A total of 27,837 British drivers were convicted of the offence multiple times in the 11 years to July 20, official figures reveal.
UK's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot to cease production leading to thousands of job losses in South Wales
The UK's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot will cease production on Monday after more than 100 years leading to nearly 3,000 job losses across South Wales.
Proposal to grant IIT status to Andhra University Engineering College revived
Andhra University College of Engineering & Technology (AUCoET) may become IIT-Vizag, pending government approval, offering national-level education opportunities.
Scottish Government accused of treating councils 'like dirt' in row over protecting teacher numbers
EXCLUSIVE: SNP ministers are determined to maintain teacher numbers but some local authorities have complained they no longer have the resources to avoid cuts.
Children under 10 are being reported to counter-terror police
British children under the age of ten are being reported to counter terrorism police because of extremist material they are seeing on social media, a top cop warned.
UK's last coal power station to shut down ending Britain's 142-year use of fossil fuel
The UK’s last coal power station will cease operations on Monday ending the country’s 142-year use of the fossil fuel.
Father whose ex falsified DNA test to say baby wasn't his, speaks out
Georgina Saville edited a DNA test result picture and subsequently lied on a birth certificate to say her new boyfriend, Danny Mellows, was the father of her newborn daughter and not her ex, Kyle Fitton.
DWP urges pensioners to claim Pension Credit for £3,900 boost and Winter Fuel Payments
The latest UK Government data shows the number of people over State Pension age in receipt of a means-tested benefit who have already claimed Winter Fuel Payments has reached 74,400
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