Daycare wants to expand
Kamloops council voted in favour of moving the rezoning application for 1510 Ninth Ave. to the next step during its Tuesday meeting.
Rail trail zone in the works
New transportation corridor zoning being drafted by the District of Sicamous to possibly re-zone the rail trail properties.
What happened when I asked Government ministers to act now on Birmingham child poverty
Labour's first salvos in the war on child poverty are underwhelming - they must do more fast
Dadra And Nagar Haveli: How The Portuguese Were Defeated
They realised that the Portuguese were better prepared to defend Daman than Dadra and Nagar Haveli. If reinforcements from Daman were to reach Silvassa, there was no chance of defeating the Portuguese. They decided that cutting Daman's communication lines would have to be their top priority before attacking Silvassa. A fascinating excerpt from Neelesh Kulkarni's new book, Uprising-The Liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
Congress’ Jairam Ramesh questions PM Modi’s silence on key issues during Pune visit
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes PM Modi's policies on industrial, social, and cultural issues ahead of his Pune visit.
Perthshire Planning Ahead: Luxury holiday homes idea for Taymouth and Methven solar battle
Welcome to Planning Ahead, our weekly round-up of the latest planning proposals across Perthshire.
Fury at plan to turn idyllic corner of UK into solar farm capital
Two energy firms have unveiled proposals to build giant solar farms that critics warn will pave over much-needed agricultural land and create huge 'eyesores'
Starmer's willingness to be unpopular comes with risks
Even a colossal majority may offer little shield from the wrath of the disappointed, if delivery is deemed to fall short.
BJD slams State govt over stopping schemes
Previous govt had failed to address tribal issues, counters BJP
Security provided to Army officer’s fiancee
The Odisha government has provided security to the Army officer and his fiancée, the victim of the alleged sexual assault in custody at Bharatpur police station here.Personal security officers
Villages To Safeguard India's Borders
In underlining the role of border villages as custodians of India's frontiers, New Delhi is following China's example in Tibet.
Mayor Lukwago summons Kampala leaders over Kisaka sacking
Kampala
Bombay High Court officially strikes down Centre’s Fact Check Unit, calls amended IT Rules ‘unconstitutional’  
In a setback to the Centre, the Bombay High Court on Thursday (September 26, 2024) passed a judgement ‘formally’ striking down the amended Information Technology Rules, 2023 and called it “unconstitutional”.
Delhi High Court extends interim protection from arrest for Puja Khedkar
Delhi High Court extends interim protection for Puja Khedkar in cheating case till October 4.
Why did Sri Lanka's new President dissolve parliament after winning presidential election?
The Marxist-leaning Anura Kumara Dissanayake won the September 21 presidential election that went into a historic second round of voting. He is now tasked to fight corruption and bolster a fragile economic recovery following its worst financial crisis in decades.
OPINION | Badlapur or Badla Poora: Encounter Or Shootout?
The division bench was hearing a petition filed by the deceased's father seeking a SIT probe into the circumstances in which Shinde was killed.
'Mamata Was Being Misled By The Bureaucracy'
'My primary point was where is the Mamata Banerjee who jumps and reaches out, starts talking directly and starts solving over the heads of the bureaucracy.'
Stay at home' Covid message faces scrutiny as public inquiry continues
Former chief nursing officer for England Dame Ruth May was asked about the messaging when she appeared before the inquiry earlier in the month
Delhi HC extends interim protection from arrest to disqualified IAS officer Puja Khedkar
The Delhi High Court on Thursday extended its earlier order granting interim protection from arrest to now-sacked Maharashtra cadre probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar
APGA chairperson threatens to suspend Soludo, others
APGA has been facing a leadership crisis which has split the party into two factions – Mr Njoku leads one faction, while the other, which Governor Soludo backs, is led by Sly Ezeokenwa.
Kwara LG Elections: PDP candidates allege fraud, vow to reclaim mandate
PDP's Musbau Esinrogunjo described the election as a charade
Liberia: In First Address to U.N. General Assembly, President Boakai Seeks Support for War and Economic Crimes Courts - FrontPageAfrica
In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly since coming to office eight months ago, President Joseph Boakai has called on the body to support Liberia’s war and economic crimes courts. By Anthony Stephens with New Narratives The president talked about the courts’ significance to Liberia’s long term-peace and stability. He called the
Appeals court hears arguments in fight between 2 tribes over Alabama casino built on ‘sacred' land
An appeals court on Wednesday heard arguments in a long-running dispute between two federally recognized tribes over one’s construction of a casino on Alabama land that the other says is a sacred site.
ECJ dismisses action by two Catalan MEPs over exclusion
The European Court of Justice has dismissed an action taken by two leading Catalan separatist MEPs against their exclusion from the European Parliament in 2019.
Albania's ex-PM spends £400k fighting ban on entering UK
Allegedly corrupt former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has spent more than £400,000 trying to overturn a ban on entering the UK because of 'links to crime groups'.
ANC Tshwane gets Luthuli House nod to remove DA's Brink as mayor
The ANC in Tshwane has confirmed it has received the go-ahead to remove DA mayor Cilliers Brink in a motion of no confidence on Thursday.
Delhi HC seeks to know status of plea in Allahabad HC over Rahul Gandhi’s citizenship
Delhi High Court seeks clarity on Rahul Gandhi's citizenship issue pending in Allahabad High Court.
Families living on Benefits Street say Labour needs to do more
EXCLUSIVE: Ten years after the controversial Channel 4 documentary aired, MailOnline paid a visit to residents of James Turner Street -aka Benefits Street.
What children still need after 100 years of rights
The Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted on 26 September 1924. But what do children still need after 100 years?
PDP forum accuses party’s national leadership of sabotage, negligence
The group claimed the PDP’s national leadership appears to be playing a script aimed at polarising and paralysing the party in the state.
South West’s economic role spotlighted at major conference in Exeter
The South West's role in driving UK economic growth was front and center at a major conference in Exeter
Southport family centre where knifeman killed little girls to be given new home
The seaside town has fought to regain normality after the horrendous attack on a class full of children was followed by mass rioting across the UK
Akwa Ibom to monitor sale of petrol after price climbed to N2,500 per litre
The governor also constituted the Security Trustfund Board of Trustees.
Supreme Court reserves verdict on Devikulam MLA A. Raja’s appeal against Kerala HC invalidation of his 2021 poll victory
Supreme Court hears appeal of CPM leader challenging High Court's denial of Scheduled Caste status due to alleged Christian conversion.
Domestic violence act applicable to women from all religions: SC
The apex court delivered its verdict on an appeal filed by a woman challenging an order of the Karnataka high court in a matter related to the grant of maintenance and compensation.
Haryana polls: Chautala feud sees electoral battle between uncle and nephew
Infighting within the family of one of the country’s famous Jat leaders, Chaudhary Devi Lal, known by the surname of Chautalas -- has spilled out into the battlefield of Haryana with members...
Ticket prices soar 1,000 per cent for Brits trying to to flee Lebanon
Many of the around 6,000 Brits that are currently in Lebanon are having issues leaving the Middle Eastern nation with flights cancelled or booked up for a week
Memorial plans underway for young victims of Southport knife attack as town grapples with aftermath
LBC can reveal talks are taking place about how to create a permanent memorial to the three young girls who were killed in the Southport knife attacks on July 29.
Iran faces dilemma of restraint or revenge for attacks on ally Hezbollah
Iran has sought to strike an unusually conciliatory tone in the face of attacks on its ally Hezbollah.
What Texas jails are REALLY like, as Labour looks to use points system
Earlier this month, Keir Starmer introduced an early release prison scheme in England and Wales in a bid to tackle the over-crowding epidemic in British prisons.
Windrush report finally published after Tories buried it - 'UK laws targeted Black people'
A major report into the historical roots of the Windrush Scandal looked at how the British Empire enabled racism against Black people to continue after slavery was abolished
Britain must step up if America pulls back: why ammunition, armoured vehicles, and firepower are vital to keep Ukraine in the fight
This week Zelensky, President of Ukraine, is in the United States (US) to present a ‘plan for victory’ to Joe Biden, whose time in office as president will be over in the coming months.
Vape shop black market revealed in top Labour MP constituencies
Founder of campaign group WeVape, Mark Oates, went undercover to see how many illegal vapes he could purchase.
SC issues notice to Centre, Punjab govt over delay in deciding Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy plea
The court issued a notice to the Centre, Punjab government, and Chandigarh administration regarding delays in resolving Rajoana’s mercy petition, which has been pending for over 12 years.
UN general assembly and Yoko Ono art: photos of the day – Thursday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Public demand closure of TASMAC outlet near Dindigul Railway Station; uneasy calm prevails
Residents demand closure of TASMAC outlet causing traffic congestion in Dindigul, leading to protests and eventual relocation.
Karakatta Road in Amaravati to have four lanes; Seed Access Road, four parallel roads to be connected to Chennai-Kolkata highway
APCRDA widening Karakatta Road to four lanes, connecting to NH-16, expanding parallel roads to reduce congestion in Amaravati.
Anger as house next to Glenrothes primary school still owned by paedophile
Residents are calling for the property to be demolished.
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