Forced to cancel seminars of envoys from West Asian countries: JNU official
She has also demanded security from the JNU citing safety concerns, after her personal details were allegedly leaked by a university official.
Climate activists arrested after locking on to Scottish Parliament
Two Extinction Rebellion climate activists have been arrested after locking themselves to the bamboo poles on the exterior of the Scottish Parliament building, using bicycle D-locks around their necks.
Primary school on the edge of Bristol described as 'welcoming and inclusive'
An Ofsted inspection found that the primary school has a good standard of education
Transport secretary slams Northern, saying rail service is 'totally unacceptable'
Northern has been criticised by regional leaders over its recent level of performance
Nottinghamshire County Council to spend extra £31m after government’s budget
The Chancellor announced increases in the national living wage and employer contributions
Deputy Speaker Kalu calls for urgent action on climate change-induced displacements
Deputy Speaker Ben Kalu explained that the trend of global warming, erosion, and other natural occurrences also contributes to the large-scale displacement of people from their settlements.
Reckless driving kills more passengers than drivers – FRSC
“Crashes do not discriminate, and we must all take responsibility for creating safer roads.”
Farage urges Trump to intervene on UK's Chagos Islands deal
Keir Starmer could face his first foreign policy clash with Donald Trump over the UK's controversial surrender of the Chagos Islands.
How a Chinese maths 'prodigy' unravelled in cheating storm
A 17-year-old student was hailed as a genius, until it emerged she'd cheated.
More than 14,000 Nevada ballots need to be cured. Here’s what that means
Close races in Nevada could come down to ballots that need cured. Here’s what you need to know about the curing process.
The simple exam tweaks that can completely change lives
Schools are struggling to cope with the logistical hurdles and cost required to make the adjustments.
Keir Starmer pledges £3.5 million to support homeless veterans ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Keir Starmer has promised £3.5 million in support for veterans who are facing homelessness, in an announcement made ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Auditor-General rejects heated tobacco inquiry as out of scope
The Serious Fraud Office and Commerce Commission may be better placed to investigate, the watchdog says.
UK universities to host UN official accused of justifying Hamas
Antisemitism protesters will gather outside three London universities hosting UN official Francesca Albanese, who has previously said Hamas supporters have 'a right to resist'.
Four Notts councils to get almost £300,000 from government to help homeless
The cash is being dished out the councils 'most in need'
‘We can’t cancel feeding scheme over suspicion'
The Gauteng department of education says it won't discontinue the feeding scheme at a Katlehong school "over a suspicion" because doing so will deprive more than 1,500 children of a meal that they solely depend on.
Family's £1,200 fly-tipping fine after 'bin bag stolen from their home and dumped'
It’s ridiculous to think we would fly tip outside our own home when it was bin day
Australia Today responds after Canada blocks EAM Jaishankar's press meet
In the wake of the Canadian government's decision to block the social media platforms of Australian news outlet Australia Today, the organisation issued a statement on Friday, reiterating its...
London pub may have to close early after complaints over laughter
A busy central London pub has been handed down a new set of noise rules after a resident complained over the persistent noise of 'laughter', with the pub now facing the prospect of closing early.
Derbyshire council gains new powers after big influx of out-of-town taxis
There has been an influx in Wolverhampton-registered cabbies operating across the country, including in South Derbyshire
Nigerian governor vows to prosecute civil servants involved in pension fraud
“We have zero tolerance for corruption. Once we got convincing information, we had to arrest the people involved.”
Gaza’s top Islamic scholar issues fatwa criticising 7 October attack
It is an embarrassing critique for Hamas, which has used religious arguments to justify its actions.
Labour told to abandon Chagos Islands deal after Trump's election win
Dame Priti Patel, the Tory shadow foreign secretary, said Mr Trump's historic victory offered the Prime Minister a chance to reverse his 'surrender' of the archipelago.
Tents moved from St Peter's Square and fences put up ahead of Remembrance Day
It follows 'weeks' of discussions, the town hall says
Falkirk education boss insists 'no pupils punished for not wearing blazer'
Director of Education Jon Reid was challenged by one councillor who says many pupils are given detention for not wearing a blazer
Clarkson furious as farmers’ inheritance tax protest 'blocked' after Labour declares 'all out-war on the countryside'
Jeremy Clarkson has been forced to abandon plans to ferry farmers' to a London protest after he claimed the National Farmers Union (NFU) was told to restrict the number of attendees.
Couple fined £1,200 for fly-tipping after bin bag 'stolen from outside their home'
Abigail Swinn, 24, and Travis Raggo, 25, had put out two bin bags for collection after clearing out their bedroom
Falkirk school meals award will mean 'increase in quality not a rise in prices'
Falkirk Council hopes to sign up to an award that aims to put more locally sourced food on the table at schools.
Warning as new cameras installed around Bristol to catch fly-tipping criminals
Easton is considered to be the worst affected part of the city
Russia plans 'ministry of sex' as Vladimir Putin desperately tries to boost birth rate
Russia is desperately looking at ways to tackle its falling birth rate which has been made worse by the many soldiers killed in the Ukraine war and some bizarre proposals have been put forward
Plans to legalise assisted dying hit by blow after another Cabinet minister opposes
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said he will either abstain or vote against proposed legislation on assisted dying when a vote is held on November 29
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