Tragic Bronson Battersby update in case of boy, 2, found dead next to dad's body in home
Bronson Battersby, 2, was found dead between the legs of his father Kenneth who had also died - a pre-inquest heard how the dad suffered from a pre-existing heart condition
DPP’s office being relocated because of mold
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in downtown Kingston is being relocated to the Ministry of Justice because mold has infested the newly renovated and expanded building, causing some staff members to be sick. It cost the...
Iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in chaos as anti-Israel protesters block road
The famous Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York has descended into chaos after a road was blocked in front of a Ronald McDonald balloon by pro-Palestine protesters and police were called in
China probes top military official for corruption
Top Chinese military official dismissed amid corruption probe, part of Xi Jinping's crackdown on graft in armed forces.
Anurag Dubey not to be taken into police custody except with court’s permission: SC tells UP Police
New Delhi, Nov 28 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered that under no circumstances, Anurag Dubey, brother of gangster Anupam Dubey, will be taken into police custody either in the cases already registered against him or in a fresh case that may be registered against him, without prior permission of the apex co.....
Bronson Battersby, 2, 'might still have been alive' if dad hadn't died
Little Bronson was tragically found dead between the legs of his dad on January 9 at their home.
Calcutta HC slams West Bengal Police over lack of proper cyber training for personnel
Kolkata, Nov 28 (IANS): A division bench of the Calcutta High Court, on Thursday, has slammed the West Bengal police over the lack of proper training for personnel attached to different cyber police stations in the state. The Bench of Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Haurang Kanth has directed the office of the dir.....
Putin threatens to turn Kyiv 'into dust'
He pledged to unleash his hypersonic Oreshnik missiles on the capital as his forces conducted another devastating attack on Ukraine 's energy infrastructure.
PM announces immigration system overhaul after net migration hit record high under Conservatives
Revised figures show net migration hit a record 906,000 last year
Day 2 of ceasefire sees Israeli airstrike on Lebanon
Lebanese authorities reported scattered incidents of Israeli mortar attacks, strikes and shots fired that wounded two people trying to return to southern Lebanon.
Cost of UK asylum system hits record £5.38 billion as backlogs remain
Spending on Home Office asylum has risen by 36% from £3.95 billion in 2022/23 to £5.38 billion in 2023/24, according to analysis of data published on Thursday
TETFund suspends foreign scholarship for Nigerian academics, gives reasons
The TETFund spokesperson said the board of trustees of the agency has approved the suspension.
Rightmove reveals most viewed homes of the year – from Jurgen Klopp's house to UK's most expensive street
Rightmove has shared the five most viewed homes of the past year, which include some stunning properties that they say reflect 'the wide-ranging dreams of home-hunters'
Putin threatens Ukraine with new hypersonic missile
President Vladimir Putin threatened to strike "decision-making centres" in Ukraine with Russia's new hypersonic missile, hours after Russia pummelled Ukraine's energy grid in an attack that left a million people without power.
Police clash with mob over Albanian Independence Day celebrations
Thousands of jubilant Albanians wrapped in their country's flag brought traffic in central London to a standstill last night as they marked the nation's independence day.
UK-based spy ring passed secrets to Russia for years, court hears
UK-based Bulgarian nationals Katrin Ivanova, 33, Vanya Gaberova, 30, and Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev, 39, allegedly carried out surveillance on things of interest to Russia
Thousands rally in Georgia after PM delays EU bid
Georgian riot police deployed tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators protesting a government decision to delay pursuing European Union accession, AFP reporters witnessed.
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