Congress rebukes Himachal Pradesh Minister who said street food stalls must display owners’ names
Congress leadership reprimands Himachal Pradesh Minister for street vendor policy, emphasizing adherence to party ideology and principles.
Just Stop Oil Protestors Who Hurled Tomato Soup at Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ Sentenced to Prison
Two activists from the protest group Just Stop Oil (JSO) who splashed tomato soup on Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers (1888) get prison time.
Colossal Nottinghamshire housing project update as plans for 700 homes and new country park emerge
Construction work could start in 2027 if planning permission is given to the housing development
Horror as woman out walking her dog savaged by pack of bloodhounds
Emily Spencer and her spaniel Piper were walking in Alltwen in the Swansea valleys when the dogs belonging to Banwen Miners' Bloodhounds attacked and left them with several bites
KSEAB to send question paper of mid-term exam by 6 a.m. for SSLC students
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has decided to send the question papers of the ongoing mid-term examination (Summative Assessment-1) for SSLC students a few hours before the exams instead of a day early.
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer backs India's bid for permanent UNSC seat
Keir Starmer, along with US and France leaders, supports India's bid for permanent UNSC seat for more representation.
Musi needs to be developed for Hyderabad’s future: Dana Kishore
Musi needs to be developed for Hyderabad’s future: Dana Kishore
Daughter who pocketed £3,500 donated for mother's funeral avoids jail
Unemployed 28-year-old Danielle Kelly trousered around £3,500 of donations intended to pay for her mother's funeral to help pay her 'rent, bills and living costs', but was spared jail.
'Not Called By Anybody': Vikramaditya After Meeting Congress Leaders In Delhi Amid Himachal Nameplate Row
Vikramaditya Singh stated that while people from all over India are welcome in Himachal Pradesh, it is the duty of the state to address the
Judge tells Chris Eubank's son to 'reflect on behaviour'
A judge has told boxer Chris Eubank's son Joseph to 'reflect on your behaviour' after he was cleared of raping a 16-year-old girl near Brighton Pier.
Police officer sacked over what she did in Asda on her day off
Brigitta Pal was found to have breached the standards of professional behaviour to the level of gross misconduct
Tributes paid to former Assistant Commissioner O'Driscoll
The Taoiseach Simon Harris, Minister for Justice Helen McEntee and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris have paid tribute to the former Assistant Commissioner John O'Driscoll who died suddenly in Dublin earlier today.
Mother faces jail for faking DNA test to stop baby seeing father
Georgina Saville, 25, faces jail for faking her daughter's DNA test and lying on her newborn baby's birth certificate to stop her ex, Kyle Fitton, seeing his children.
Theatre finance boss stole over £800k to fund gambling addiction and blamed colleagues
Karen McGowan blamed her colleagues for the theft and suggested a 'dark web' attack on the theatre could be responsible for the crimes
AITA Prez faces no-confidence motion as court refuses to grant stay against EGM
Mumbai, Sep 27 (IANS): Engaged in a court battle with players Somdev Devvarman and Purav Raja over its failure to adhere to the National Sports Code, the All-India Tennis Federation (AITA) is facing more turmoil with eight state tennis associations proposing a no-confidence motion against its President Dr Anil Jain and.....
Labour to hike university tuition fees to £10,500
University tuition is set to rise with inflation to £10,500 under the new Labour government, despite the party previously vowing to scrap them altogether. (file image)
Foster parents knocked out boy, burned him when he wouldn't do dishes
The guardians of an autistic boy are behind bars after they pleaded guilty to neglect and physical abuse after turning violent after he refused to do the dishes.
The killer driver that left a schoolgirl dying by the road in Newcastle hit and run tragedy
It has now been five years since Connor Marsden robbed 10-year-old Melissa Tate of her life
Nottingham MP appalled by former police officer who referred to his 'rape van'
Nadia Whittome, MP for Nottingham East, said the decision to keep him anonymous 'denies the opportunity for further public accountability'
'Build the infrastructure first' plea as thousands more Derbyshire homes planned
Mickleover and Chellaston could see thousands of new homes built under the proposals from South Derbyshire District Council, which will go out to public consultation later this year
Tirumala: Sanitation, Annaprasadam to be core areas of focus
EO reviews arrangements for mega fete, calls for coordination between Annaprasadam and health wings to extend hassle-free services to thousands of pilgrims
It is time for the football authorities to look at reintroducing alcohol at grounds
SNP MSP George Adam says that lifting the booze ban at football grounds would be a good idea.
Scotland faces 'skills exodus' if manufacturing industry allowed to decline without government support
EXCLUSIVE: Derek Thomson, Unite Scottish Secretary, warned politicians it would not be "business as usual" if they failed to support workers during a just transition.
Former top garda who led force’s effort against Kinahan cartel dies
Former Garda Assistant Commissioner John O’Driscoll, who was central to the garda effort against the Kinahans, died this week - just over two years on from his retirement from the force
Budget 2025: Tax cuts, vape tax and free school books likely in budget as negotiations continue
The Irish Mirror understands that a tax on vaping products is “very likely” with final considerations now being given to how and when the charge will be introduced.
How Bond Street and Temple Way would change after transport scheme
New bus lanes and cycle lanes make up the bulk of the change
Chiefs push back on Metis
Proposal for Handsworth 'gaming centre' recommended for approval despite police objection
Birmingham City Council is set to consider the proposals next week
India deserves permanent UNSC seat: Bhutan 
Bhutan supports India's bid for permanent UN Security Council seat, highlighting India's economic growth and global leadership.
Victim gunned down by vicious ex while on phone to her mum
Jessica Griffin stayed in her relationship with killer Jesce Richt to keep her family alive but it eventually caught up with her when after yet another split he came looking for her - armed
Plans submitted for new bar and grill restaurant near busy Nottingham retail park
The business will be located on Meadow Lane in an end-of-terrace unit
Tuition fees 'set to rise with inflation' as maintenance grants to return
The Government is considering raising tuition fees in line with inflation, a source has told LBC.
'Relic of the past': Bhutan, Portugal support India's permanent membership of UN Security Council | WATCH
Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay referred to the UN Security Council as a 'relic of the past' that did not represent the current geopolitical landscape. India's long-time efforts for a permanent seat in the Council has received backing from the US, France and Britain as well.
Communal tension in Dehradun as 'missing' Muslim girl found with Hindu man
More than 100 people were booked on charges of stone-pelting and rioting on Thursday night while a man belonging to a right-wing outfit was detained for questioning in connection with the vandalism outside the station.
Fire brigade rush to put out blaze only to find a video of a yule log
Lydia Maskell, 23, turned on the video to keep her Cocker Spaniel, Romeo, comforted while she went shopping in Peacehaven, East Sussex.
Met PCs committed misconduct in schoolboy search
A watchdog found officers committed misconduct by using unreasonable restraint on a 14-year-old boy.
Not following UP model, told party: Vikramaditya Singh
He said the multi-party committee formed by the Speaker in Himachal Pradesh would discuss all issues about street vending on October 3. Singh's remarks came a day after the Congress top brass chided him over his remarks on mandatory display of names by the street vendors and told him that no one was allowed to go against the party's policies and ideologies.
Under fire, Vikramaditya meets Cong high command, terms reports of dissent as 'rumours'
Days after kicking up a storm over eateries' names display order, the Himachal Pradesh Public Works Development (PWD) Minister Vikramaditya Singh on Saturday reached the national capital to meet...
Brighton ends war on cars as council axes £33.50-a-day parking fee
Horrified city councillors announced the u-turn after it emerged that £33.50-a-day charges had driven visitors away from Brighton leaving a £1.16m deficit in the council's coffers.
Paranoid Putin sinks ‘hedgehog’ sea defences to save £3billion bridge from attacks
The bridge is a lifeline for the Russians as it connects the country with occupied Crimea and is used to shuffle across supplies, but there are fears it could be attacked by Ukraine
Police officer sacked for 'dishonest' act in Asda on her day off
Police officer Brigitta Pal was dismissed without notice after a misconduct hearing found she had breached the standards of professional behaviour to the level of gross misconduct
Governments must be 'forced to act' to save Grangemouth refinery, union says
Earlier this month, bosses at Petroineos confirmed the refinery will close in the second quarter of 2025, with the loss of 400 jobs.
Bengaluru private firm employee held under ‘digital arrest’ loses ₹5.4 lakh
24-year-old woman extorted ₹5.4 lakh by gang posing as TRAI and Mumbai police, causing emotional and financial distress.
Two Met Police officers commit misconduct in stop and search of south London schoolboy, says watchdog
Two Metropolitan Police officers have been found to have committed misconduct after handcuffing a 14-year-old black schoolboy “for longer than necessary” during a stop and search in south London, a watchdog has said.
Lake FTL and buffers on TGbPASS soon
TGbPASS to include lake levels in building permissions, assures no demolition of properties with proper permissions.
BBMP to partner with citizens to feed stray dogs
BBMP partners with activists, pourakarmikas, and hotel owners to feed stray animals in Bengaluru, promoting coexistence and empathy.
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