Pastor who gave double murder suspect last rites prays search team 'will be guided' to missing couple’s remains
Exclusive: Reverend Dr Alex Johnson, a pastor at Healing Nations Ministry in Liverpool in the UK who anointed Cornelius Price on his deathbed, told the Irish Mirror: “I pray to God the search team will be guided to the right place and that they find them"
Inside Birmingham's most violent area where hundreds of offences happen every month
Levels of violence in city neighbourhood have left residents 'worried' as hundreds of offences reported every month
Police launch hunt for Indian-origin husband of woman murdered in car boot in London
Northamptonshire Police launch manhunt for Indian-origin husband suspected of murdering Harshita Brella in London, appealing for information.
Minute's silence to remember Birmingham pub bombings victims - 50 years on from the tragedy
Justice 4 the 21 campaigners are urging everyone to take part in the minute's silence to commemorate those who lost their lives
St Bess cops get high praise for swift action after Maggotty supermarket robbery
Everton Fisher, councillor for the Balaclava division in St Elizabeth, has expressed appreciation to the parish’s police, headed by Superintendent Coleridge Minto, for arresting and charging two suspects in connection with the robbery of a...
Apply for event permits early, police advise
Superintendent Coleridge Minto, head of the St Elizabeth Police Division, is encouraging event promoters to apply for the necessary permits early because late applications will not be accepted. Speaking during last Thursday’s St Elizabeth...
MoBay’s Qahal Yahweh church members’ case to continue November 22
WESTERN BUREAU: The ongoing trial of the 16 members of the controversial Montego Bay-based Qahal Yahweh religious group, who are charged with breaching the Child Care and Protection Act and the Education Act, was adjourned to November 22 due to...
Hill accuses Opposition of indulging in ‘rampant, shameful hypocrisy’
Government Senator Aubyn Hill used the final minutes of his State of the Nation presentation to highlight more than a dozen scandals he said the People’s National Party (PNP) was embroiled in, calling his opposition counterparts “hypocrites”. Hill...
Whistleblower protections essential for NGOs in Caribbean, says Richard Jones
In an assembly of civil society representatives, Richard Jones, executive director of the Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC), has called for enhanced whistleblower protections for the nonprofit sector. Speaking at a recent Council of...
St James councillors want more enforcement to curb illicit garbage dumping
WESTERN BUREAU: Councillors in the St James Municipal Corporation (StJMC) are calling for greater enforcement from the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) in punishing individuals who illegally dump in their divisions, particularly in...
Some Arab Americans who voted for Trump are concerned about his picks for key positions
Just a week after winning a majority of the vote in several of the nation’s largest Arab-majority cities, President-elect Donald Trump has filled top administration posts with staunch Israel supporters, including an ambassador to Israel who has claimed “there is no such thing as Palestinians.” Meanwhile, the two Trump advisers who led his outreach to Arab Americans have not secured positions in the administration yet. The selections have prompted mixed reactions among Arab Americans and Muslims in Michigan, which went for Trump along with all six other battleground states.
UN Security Council to weigh call for immediate Sudan ceasefire
Draft resolution calls for immediate ceasefire in Sudan amid ongoing conflict between rival generals, facing uncertain impact.
Election Commission takes serious view of video posted by Jharkhand BJP; asks CEO to take action
Election Commission orders Jharkhand BJP to remove misleading video, seeks explanation for alleged code of conduct violation.
Illegal miners’ right to life trampled on – community leader
One of the community leaders in charge of an operation to rescue illegal miners at a disused mine in Stilfontein, North West, says they approached the South African Human Rights Commission because people’s rights are being undermined.
"Please Don't Press Charges" — Man Returns Stolen Thong With Money & Apology Letter
The theft took place at a laundromat in Pattaya, Thailand.
Mangaluru police arrest resort owner, manager in connection with drowning of three students
In their complaint to the police, parents of the deceased alleged that the owner and manager were negligent in not posting life guards at the swimming pool. They also pointed out to the absence of cautionary boards at the pool.
Ahead of Palakkad bypoll, UDF counters Kerala CM’s alleged attempt to question secular credentials of IUML leadership
Palakkad Assembly bypoll campaign intensifies as UDF counters Vijayan's accusations, sparking debate on secular credentials and political alliances.
UTME 2025: JAMB begins accreditation of CBT centres
JAMB said the accreditation process is a critical first step in preparation for the annual examination.
NITI Aayog's MMR blueprint a ploy to separate Mumbai from Maharashtra: Uddhav
Uddhav Thackeray vows to scrap MoU between WEF and MMRDA, accusing NITI Aayog of separating Mumbai from Maharashtra.
World's richest royal family worth more than Elon Musk and Bill Gates combined
The British royal family has an estimated net worth of £69 billion ($88 billion) but this pales in comparison to the wealthiest royal family in the world
Double murder: Family feud between relatives results in death
Double murder in Nagilla Village after heated argument between relatives during local festival, investigation ongoing.
Family of Perthshire farmer who signed away six-figure sum on deathbed given Willie’s Law campaign boost
William Johnston handed over £425,000 to his business partner while terminally ill at Perth Royal Infirmary.
Inquiry looms into controversial Plymouth regeneration
'We will consider the financial implications'
Digging to uncover Millbay's mystery objects begins this morning
Council chiefs are warning residents and business to be ready for any eventuality
Brawling brothers sentenced for festive Dundee bar fight
Jordan Cameron and Steven Cameron, who put a bar worker in a sleeper hold in a different incident, were each ordered to complete unpaid work.
£700k upkeep bill for crumbling Forfar police station since 2021
Police Scotland unexpectedly moved out of its divisional West High Street headquarters in September due to health and safety concerns around the Forfar building.
Video Shows VIP Escort Crashing Into A Proton Saga On North-South Expressway
The impact of the police car crashing into the Proton caused its driver to scream in shock while a child inside began crying loudly.
Perth mum attacked The Horn Milk Bar boss and mocked his bacon rolls
Furious Claire Campbell barged into the diner and demanded to speak to owner Kenny Farquharson while filming him on her mobile.
Beant Singh assassination: Moments after Supreme Court pushes for a decision, Union government seeks adjournment
The hearing in death row convict Balwant Singh Rajoana’s mercy petition for commutation of death penalty in the 1995 assassination case of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh is on a rollercoaster ride.
Nigerian Government pledges to expand school meals programme by 2030
The initiative, spearheaded by the School Meals Coalition, a network of over 100 governments and 130 partners, aims to reach 150 million children in low and lower-middle-income countries
Candy and stress relief: support at trial for French rape survivor
Gisele Pelicot, a mass rape survivor, finds comfort and support from her assistant during a harrowing trial in France.
Treaty Principles bill hīkoi pauses to gather steam, before march to Parliament
Final preparations are being made as tens of thousands of people in te Hīkoi mō te Tiriti convoys converge in the capital.
Family welcome inquest into 'brutal' Hauser murder
The body of Inga Maria Hauser, 18, from Munich was found in Ballypatrick Forest, Ballycastle, in 1988.
Protester killed in firing during clashes in Manipur
A protester was killed in firing during a clash between security forces and a mob vandalising properties in Manipur's Jiribam district. The incident occurred late on Sunday night when agitators were protesting the killing of women and children abducted by militants. The deceased has been identified as K Athouba, who was in his twenties. The offices of the Congress and BJP, and a house belonging to Jiribam's Independent MLA were ransacked by a group of agitators. Meanwhile, an uneasy calm prevailed in Imphal Valley, where curfew remained enforced and internet services suspended after agitators vandalised and set ablaze properties belonging to several ministers and legislators.
Hong Kong political freedoms in spotlight during bumper trial week
Hong Kong's erosion of political freedoms highlighted in high-profile national security trials, drawing international condemnation and concern.
Manipur violence: Protester killed in firing during clash with security forces in Jiribam
Protester killed in Manipur clash, escalating violence in Jiribam district, leading to political turmoil and curfews in Imphal.
'They banged on my door as I was told to leave... two weeks after my baby died'
Ainsley Barker claims she was told to vacate her flat by a social housing provider a fortnight after her daughter Irah Izzy Best died at 28-days-old. An inquest into the child's death explored the conditions at the property following the tragedy.
"That's the truth. That's what he did to me": A monster hiding in plain sight
Detectives suspect they have not yet established the full depth of Dean Dempster's depravity
Delhi's Pollution Nightmare!
Clean air needs action all year round; and that it will work only if we act jointly and at scale, asserts Sunita Narain.
How former Wallabies coach Alan Jones rose to power in the Australian media as a shock jock
Commentators say the former broadcaster - who has been charged with 24 indecent assault offences - rose to power after dominating Sydney airwaves for decades.
US Retaliating with ‘Gray Embargo’ for IDF Attacks on Hezbollah Stronghold
The administration’s delay of the D-9 shipment is a direct and intentional intervention in Israel’s ability to conduct the war against Hezbollah and Hamas.
Trial to begin in human smuggling case after death of Indian family due to freezing at Canada-US border
Indian national accused of smuggling migrants into the US, leading to tragic deaths, faces trial in Minnesota.
£475 accessory that Kate, Zara and Sophie have all been clutching
The Royal Family has showcased seven versions of Anya Hindmarch's coveted Maud clutch, ranging from a blush pink satin version to a gold woven leather bag.
Bangladesh to seek extradition of ousted Sheikh Hasina: govt
Interim leader Yunus says has spoken to ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan.
Woman assaulted by stranger while running in Gateshead as police appeal for information
The incident happened on Friday, November 15, when a man approached the woman and proceeded to assault her by grabbing her wrists
The ’super year’ of elections has been super bad for incumbents as voters punish them in droves
Global voter discontent leads to incumbent party losses in 2024 elections worldwide, reflecting economic distress and anti-establishment sentiment.
'Inadequate' Devon school makes 'rapid' improvements but more work is needed
It no longer requires 'significant improvement', says Ofsted
Bail breach driver had girl in car illegally when he flipped car in Kirkcaldy police chase
Michael Downie illegally had a teenage girl in his car during the chase.
Release of Kerala man on death row from Saudi jail delayed as Riyadh court postpones verdict
Abdul Rahim's family in Kerala devastated as Saudi court postpones hearing on discharge petition, committee seeks earlier date for legal aid.
Boy, 14, tried to murder love rival after impersonating his own girlfriend on Snapchat
Kevin Biji lured his victim by pretending to be his own girlfriend before carrying out a brutal attack
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