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The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on October 11, 2024
'Lord Astor leapt on me': Lost Mandy Rice-Davies audiotapes
June 1963 and 18-year-old model Mandy Rice-Davies is being interrogated in court about her sex life by a prosecution intent on proving she is implicated in improper behaviour.
Over 100 queue from 2.30am to register with new dentist
The British Dental Association last night claimed NHS dentistry has 'effectively ceased to exist' for new patients, with many no longer able to secure appointments.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: What are the national flowers of Europe?
England has the Tudor Rose, created by Henry VII to symbolise the end of the Wars of the Roses, uniting the Red Rose of Lancaster with the White Rose of York.
Senior Hezbollah official survives Israeli assassination attempt, sources say
Wafiq Safa, who heads Hezbollah's liaison and coordination unit, was targeted by Israel on but survived, security sources say.
Tories to make it TOUGHER for future leader to be ousted
Bob Blackman, chairman of its backbench 1922 Committee, said the threshold for mounting a leadership challenge would be 'at least' doubled, following a string of attempted coups.
Raid on school fees could see tens of thousands out of institutions
Tens of thousands of children may be forced out of their private schools due to Labour 's tax raid, the Treasury has admitted. The state sector may have to accommodate them.
Ministers to consider scrapping short jail terms
Shorter sentences are among the options in a review expected to be headed by former Tory MP David Gauke.
Ethel Kennedy, social activist and wife of Robert F. Kennedy, has died
Ethel Kennedy, matriarch of the Kennedy family, dedicated to social causes, dies at 96, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
Obama rallies young voters for Kamala Harris in swing state Pennsylvania
The rally he headlined at the University of Pittsburgh is the first of several events he plans to do in battleground states in the coming weeks.
Bye, Bye Bathukamma
Tank Bund turned cynosure of all eyes on Thursday evening as hundreds of women, attired in resplendent silks flocked to the picturesque Hussainsagar lake to participate in the Saddula Bathukamma,...
In the name of Waqf: a snapshot of situation in Telangana
Opposition grows as stakeholders debate the controversial Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 in Hyderabad, revealing deep-seated concerns and divisions.
Tourist injured in Nelson beachside campground attack by naked man Ricky James Mullen
Ricky Mullen was sentenced to three years and four months imprisonment.
Donald Trump picks a fight with Detroit
The former president warned the country would end up "like Detroit" if Kamala Harris is elected - his latest jab at an urban centre in a swing state he hopes to win next month.
DWP writing to all state pensioners over group who could still get £300 winter fuel payment
Ministers are concerned those who get housing benefit think they're over pensions credit threshold when it has no effect
Minister says he won’t bow to pressure on the lottery
Parks Tau has come under pressure to dismiss the National Lotteries Commission board and its commissioner.
Mantelli’s v Air Chefs: Allegations of fraudulent affidavits
Conduct of attorney as commissioner of oaths questioned.
Who is to babysit when parents are away at work?
Government employee Shravya struggles to find reliable childcare for her two young children while working at Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru.
Biden tells Trump to 'get a life' in Hurricane Milton row as death toll continues to rise following storm
Joe Biden has hit out at Donald Trump, telling him to "get a life" and try to help people impacted by hurricanes Milton and Helene rather than spreading misinformation.
Crown of goddess Kali, gifted by PM Modi, stolen from Jeshoreshwari temple in Bangladesh
Authorities, speaking to the local media, informed that the theft occurred around 2 pm-2:30 pm on Thursday, after the temple priest, Dilip Mukherjee, left following the day's worship.
Lebanon: 22 Killed In Israeli Airstrikes On Beirut, Hezbollah Leader Survives Assassination Bid
Israeli airstrikes in Beirut killed 22 people and wounded 117. The strikes targeted a senior Hezbollah member who escaped.
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