The old Cardiff landmark that now looks like the set for a post-apocalyptic movie
The progress made on the building looks dramatic and eerie as only the skeleton of the former offices is now left visible - but there is still plenty of work to be done
Edo assembly lifts suspension on two members
The two, including another lawmaker, were accused of plotting to remove the speaker.
Skywalk at Whitefield Railway Station temporarily suspended for use
SWR suspends Whitefield Railway Station skywalk for maintenance after safety concerns raised on social media.
Phule statue: Temporary flex board up, Corporation to put up the entire poem in a few days
Temporary flex board with Mahatma Jyotiba Phule's couplet reinstalled at Nasik memorial after controversy over missing word 'Shudra'.
High Court gives go-ahead for legal challenge into Bristol special needs bailout
The controversial bailout was agreed in secret earlier this year
Akpabio challenges senators for not interrogating Tinubu’s Independence Day broadcast
"...But I was also waiting for any of the senators to note the broadcast of Mr. President, but nobody has noted it. So there was a very important item in that broadcast that concerned the Nigerian Senate. But since nobody has noted it, I invite you to second the motion for a closed session."
Defence Forces end armed patrol of Ireland’s only supermax prison after five decades
The Irish Mirror has confirmed that the Army post at Portlaoise Prison in Co Laois was withdrawn after a ceremony involving Defence Forces and Irish Prison Service personnel on Monday
USD/JPY Price Forecast: Skyrockets over 200-pips on Japan’s PM comments
The Greenback recovered against the Japanese Yen on Wednesday, rallying over 2% after Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba commented the economic environment is not ready for additional rate hikes.
Fate of popular Ravenshead Farm Shop's expansion plan revealed
A Government-appointed inspector has given his verdict on the top-rated farm shop's planned addition
Historic Nottinghamshire pub's fate revealed as decision issued on 200-year-old boozer
It had last been used as a disco bar, where drinkers could listen to music from the 70s, 80s and 90s
Divers find shipwreck with intriguing past in Lake Michigan
The John Evenson sank underwater in less than three minutes. Four crew members were forced into the water and eventually rescued but the steamboat's engineer never made it out
One in four officers 'planning to quit Defence Forces in next five years'
Officers, who spoke anonymously to the review, painted a picture of being overworked and undervalued
Constitution Review: Proposal for regional govt not before us – Senate Leader
The Senate Leader said he is not working against the Yoruba nation as alleged by some persons.
Liberia: National Security Agency Questions Liberia Airport Authority over Complacency in Mystery Plane Saga - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia — FrontPageAfrica has gathered that the National Security Agency (NSA) has reportedly called in the management of the Liberia Airport Authority for questioning for alleged complacency in the mystery plane which was arrested in neighbouring Sierra Leone last month. By Selma Lomax selma.lomax@frontpageafricaonline.com The mysterious plane, said to have flown from Liberia on September 20
Veterinary Services Department Puts Husky Abused By National Shuttler Up For Adoption
The department is accepting applications until 8 October.
Protest scheduled outside hotel over claim 'far-right' party is holding conference there
The group organising the protest has asked the hotel to cancel the booking but the hotel says it has no record of it
Similarities between UL purchases 'remarkable', PAC told
The acting president of the University of Limerick (UL) has conceded that the similarities between two controversial property purchases which cost the taxpayer millions were "remarkable and stark".
Birmingham lap dancing club has licence renewed despite 'unfounded suspicions'
The Birmingham 'gentleman's club' could be open by next year
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