Nottinghamshire area with rich history could soon disappear from map as council 'fights for its life'
Plans could see the historic parish of Greasley in Broxtowe being completely dissolved
Council spends £180,000 losing Ashbourne A52 housing appeal
Derbyshire Dales District Council has spent more than £180,000 fighting and losing an appeal against 87 homes in Ashbourne
Parliament Bill to be assessed by special select committee
The new legislation - to combine and modernise the four laws setting out Parliament's statutory framework - has the initial unanimous backing of all parties.
'Lessons will be learned' for Devon's new town
A public consultation runs until October 7
How Serena Cowdy’s SNP exit will change the shape of Angus Council’s chamber
A special meeting of Angus Council takes place this week to make changes which reflect the shift to a minority SNP administration following two recent resignations.
Bangladesh on high alert, Hindus given helpline number
Ahead of the upcoming Durga Puja festival, Bangladesh authorities have assured of increased security measures that have been put in place amid concerns of violence targeting minority Hindu communities.
'Pay 5 Lakh Taka Or We Shall Chop You To Pieces': Bangladesh Durga Puja Committees Get Threats
The Hindu community in Bangladesh has come under threat once again ahead of the Durga Puja celebrations. Hindu temples in Bangladesh have received extortion letters demanding 5 lakh Taka.
BJP to hold protest on farmers issues in Hyderabad on Sept 30
BJP MPs and MLAs plan 24-hour protest in Hyderabad to demand Telangana Government fulfill promises to farmers.
Bangladesh interim govt chief Yunus evades questions from Indian media in New York | Video goes viral
Mohammad Yunus, Chief Adviser of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, sidestepped questions from Indian media at a New York hotel on Monday night. A video from ANI shows Yunus avoiding inquiries from a group of Indian journalists covering Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.
Bid to transform former opticians practice into new pub moves a step closer
Licence granted at second attempt
Govt unable to clarify NCH bill or opening date, says SF
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said she believes nobody in Government can say when the new National Children's Hospital will open its doors or what the final bill will be.
Tirupati Laddu row: Andhra Pradesh govt forms SIT to probe adulteration in ghee, YSRCP reacts
On September 22, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced to constitute a SIT to probe adulteration in the ghee. He had also announced a ritualistic sanitisation of the temple which was undertaken on Monday.
Government to engage B.Ed candidates of DSC-2008 for contractual services
Engagement of B. Ed candidates from DSC-2008 for contractual services in School Education department, details available on official website.
A.P. CM asks officials to improve service delivery through Real Time Governance Society
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked the officials to prepare a project within 100 days to ensure better services to the people through Real Time Governance Society (RTGS).
Push to reduce 'own nationals' working for Commissioners
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has sought to reduce the number of "own country" nationals working for the 27 new EU Commissioners when they take up their roles later this year, RTÉ News understands.
Plans for huge new care home in Morpeth set to be approved by committee
The planned development would be on the site of a derelict garage in the town's conservation area
Bangladesh Army chief gives timeline for democracy, seeks election in 18 months
Bangladesh Army chief supports return to electoral democracy within 1.5 years, promising professional conduct and reform support.
BSF lodges 'strong' protest with Bangladesh after 'miscreants' abduct its jawan while patrolling
In response to this 'alarming' situation, the BSF said, its North Bengal Frontier Inspector General headquartered in Siliguri 'promptly reached out to the Region Commander of the North West Region, BGB, demanding the immediate release of the abducted jawan.'
NGT directs T.N. govt. to consider turning Madras Race Club into a waterbody
National Green Tribunal directs Tamil Nadu to consider converting Madras Race Club land into waterbody to address environmental issues.
Bangladesh returns BSF jawan after talks
BSF jawan returned by BGB after crossing into Bangladesh, amid heightened alert along India-Bangladesh border.
Commission says electronic vote counting may be needed
The electronic counting of votes could be considered for future elections if the trend of large numbers of candidates on ballot papers continues.
Government trims rules for cameras on fishing boats
It has also delayed the remainder of the rollout by three months.
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