Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis ‘falsely accused of match-fixing’, court told
The court heard allegations were displayed on mobile billboards driven around the City Ground on two matchdays
Irish UNIFIL base Camp Shamrock struck by rocket in Lebanon
The Irish Defence Forces are still assessing after a Katyusha rocket, believed to be traveling to Israel, fell in an unoccupied part of Camp Shamrock in Lebanon.
Kildare man who sexually assaulted then girlfriend is jailed for three years
The 22-year-old man pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual assault
Jury in trial of barrister sent away until tomorrow
The jury in the trial of a law professor who is accused of murdering a trespasser on his farm has been sent away until tomorrow, having been told by the judge that there is no work for them today.
Student drowned after jumping in river as part of 'trashing' tradition
Wesley Akum-Ojong, 19, jumped from a bridge into the water alongside other students while wearing full academic dress after heading to the Port Meadow beauty spot following his final exam.
Seven killed in Israel in deadliest Hezbollah rocket strikes in months
They were killed in two areas, in the deadliest series of rocket attacks on Israel in months.
Inside the sordid family love triangle that shocked Australia
Sue McCulloch was living with her son David McCulloch and his wife, Jacinta King, and their four adult children at a home in northern Tasmania, before their lives were turned upside-down on March 28.
Parties offer Dáil time to pass Occupied Territories Bill
Parties have said they will give Government their Dáil private members time next week to allow the Occupied Territories Bill to pass into law before the general election.
FDC members who were arrested in Kenya granted bail
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Alberta tables pronoun bill
Alberta has introduced a trio of bills focusing on transgender people and students using preferred pronouns.
The questions being asked over the Southport attack
The complexities of how our prosecutions work can mean there are limits on what the public can know.
Inside a US count centre planning for conspiracy theory fallout
Reeling from the impact of a widespread conspiracy theory that the 2020 Presidential Election was rigged, a Pennsylvania vote counting centre has had to up security measures.
Fury as coroner rules girl's death in boat crash NOT unlawful
Coroner Henry Charles ruled that tragic Emily Lewis was not unlawfully killed when the speedboat she was in smashed into the buoy at 42mph and she was crushed to death.
WRC says no authority to rule on 'anti-Traveller' claim
A tribunal has said it has no authority to rule on a claim that an aspiring monk was denied a place in a monastery because he mentioned that his father was a Traveller.
Controversial Nottinghamshire grave rules suspended for a year
Broxtowe Borough Council has been trying to restrict items left on cemetery plots
Hit men killed ex-suspect
The day before Ripudaman Singh Malik was murdered in July 2022, a pair of hired hit men showed up at his B.C. business, "scoping out the scene" for several minutes before driving away.
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch asks to be released without charge or on bail, Spanish authorities confirm
Exclusive: A spokesman for the Canary Islands High Court of Justice confirmed the development this evening.
Stirling thug jailed after single punch attack on agricultural show reveller
The incident took place in Goosecroft Road in Stirling last June.
Nelson hapū celebrating after major court victory
An interim High Court ruling says they are entitled to thousands of hectares of Crown land and millions of dollars in compensation.
UK treads fine line on slavery legacy, while ruling out reparations
For its part, the British royal family has so far stopped short of apologising.
Man who killed eagles on a Native American reservation gets nearly 4 years in prison
A Washington state man who authorities said killed at least 118 eagles as part of a wildlife trafficking ring that operated on a Native American reservation in Montana was sentenced Thursday to three years and 10 months in prison, and must pay more than $777,000 in restitution.
Angry parents say school is 'outing' children with 'embarrassing' rule change
A number of pupils have reportedly been left feeling 'embarrassed' following the move
Tinubu receives ambassadors of China, Denmark, France
President Tinubu told the French ambassador that his friendship with Emmanuel Macron and the diplomatic ties between both countries should be felt by citizens.
Halloween: Firefighters flooded with emergency calls about blazes across Dublin after dark
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Greg O’Dwyer said it remains one of the busiest nights of the year for firefighters but declared it isn’t as bad as it once was
Man denies calling Garda 'sh**ty arse coward' in messages to Garda's wife from fake Facebook account
In one message received on the Garda's wife's own Facebook account, it said "tell your husband he is only a shitty arse coward. I will find out more about him and when I do, he will be very sorry"
Government announces $2.5m boost to help teens pass new NCEA tests
Teachers at about 160 schools will get more training and time to hold small group sessions with students.
Bins set on fire in Kirkton as police tackle more Halloween disorder
Officers were called to several incidents on the Dundee estate.
Gifted Oxford student died after end of term bridge jump swimming celebration
Friends of Wesley Akum-Ojong did not notice he had got into difficulty while swimming back to shore.
Abuse in care survivor and expert calls for details of redress system before apology is given
Toni Jarvis says he wants the government to announce details of a redress system.
Arlington restaurant's ‘pay it forward' wall dried up so Hurtado Barbecue stepped in
A North Texas restaurant whose customers sometimes lean on their Pay It Forward Wall found it needed some help itself.
Riot police called as fireworks and bricks thrown in Edinburgh
Police say a number of people have been involved in disorder in the same area of Edinburgh where there were attacks last year.
Funding of A9 dualling project a real concern, say MSPs
They also say issues around funding had already delayed the £3bn Inverness to Perth project.
Investigating Musk's far-fetched claim about Democrats importing voters
BBC Verify investigates the claim by Elon Musk that Democrats import illegal immigrants to vote.
Why fewer teens get help with the costs of college
The number of teenage students getting the £40-a-week help with costs has halved since 2010.
Philip Polkinghorne sentenced to 150 hours of community work on meth charges
Fine not a deterrence - Crown
US election weighs on Ukraine's frontline soldiers
Ukrainians on the front lines tell the BBC's James Waterhouse that their country’s survival is in the hands of Americans.
Show at centre of alcohol furore granted liquor licence
A fashion event in Dunedin raising money for suicide awareness has been granted a liquor licence after sparking national headlines when Mike King...
‘Pillows, blankets, air mattress': Teacher accused of ‘grooming' teen, having sleepover at school
Disturbing accusations have been leveled against a middle school coach accused of carrying on an inappropriate relationship with a student in Balch Springs.
The last house on the street: Cyclone survivors feel trapped as looters loom
Mike and Sue Brown were trapped on their Pākōwhai roof eighteen months ago. Now they're trapped underneath it.
Tears as 60kg of seized pounamu returned to Poutini Ngāi Tahu
"Pounamu is part of who we are as Poutini Ngāi Tahu", Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Waewae's chair says of the emotional ceremony
SHC issues notices to Cabinet Division, law ministry on pleas against 26th Amendment
Counsel for petitioners argue individuals might, might not matter, but concerning matter was executive’s invasion of independent judiciary.
Neighbor speaks on loss of family killed in Fort Worth wrong-way crash
A neighbor of the family killed in a Fort Worth wrong way crash shares memories and the loss of those killed.
Clark County sees a big jump in hate crimes in 2024
There have been 110 reported hate crimes in Clark County in 2024 so far, which is almost a 200 percent increase from 2023 — with two months before the year comes to a close.
Mike King alcohol comments: Are we funding a man or a kaupapa?
Mental health advocates are questioning whether the government has funded a man or a kaupapa in providing $24m to campaigner Mike King's Gumboot Friday initiative.
6 dead as boat carrying 100 Rohingya arrives in Indonesia
Refugees abandoned by human traffickers around 100 metres off a beach in Aceh province.
Mom of girl killed in Mogaila’s crash is fighting for her life
The woman whose daughter died after the car of soccer star Shaune Mogaila smashed into hers is still unconscious in ICU and does not know that her child is dead.
Recovery house grows
In the more than 20 years since Freedom’s Door opened in Kelowna they’ve helped hundreds of people achieve a sober life and plans are in the works to help more. 
Jailed for 'vigilante justice'
A man was beaten with a baton, bear sprayed, doused in gasoline and threatened to be burned alive during an incident at the base of Kelowna Mountain last March.
‘A pressure campaign’: Beverly Hills settles after allegedly blocking abortion clinic
The city of Beverly Hills has agreed to train its employees on abortion clinic protections after local officials interfered with the opening of an abortion clinic in "blatant" violation of state law, according to a proposed settlement to be unveiled Thursday by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
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