Kildare man jailed for Dublin burglary carried out while two elderly people were in the house
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard €19,800 of gold jewellery was taken, with all property returned
Robert Roberson's execution can resume, Texas Supreme Court rules
The Texas man was meant to be executed last month, but it was temporarily stopped at the last minute.
Trump Judge Blocks Overtime Pay For 4 Million Workers
The overtime rule is one of the most far-reaching economic reforms that President Joe Biden has fought for.
Missing woman found chopped up in wardrobe after neighbours report 'foul smell' in flat
Police arrested Jennifer Velandia's former partner William David Márquez Muñoz in connection with her alleged murder, after he reportedly tricked her into entering his apartment
Malcolm X's family files $100m wrongful death lawsuit against CIA, FBI and NYPD over assassination of civil rights icon
Three daughters of Malcolm X have accused the CIA, FBI, the New York Police Department (NYPD) and others in a $100million (£79 million) lawsuit of playing roles in the 1965 assassination of the civil rights leader.
NSO Group used another WhatsApp zero-day after being sued, court docs say
Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group reportedly used multiple zero-day exploits, including an unknown one named "Erised," that leveraged WhatsApp vulnerabilities to deploy Pegasus spyware in zero-click attacks, even after getting sued.
DWP dismisses 'tension' over Winter Fuel Payment cut and Pension Credit increase
The DWP has been urged to rethink plans to limit Winter Fuel Payments to the poorest pensioners, with MPs warning the move could lead to a surge in claims for Pension Credit
Jamaicans denied entry into Belize
BELMOPAN, Belize, CMC – A man who broke his leg while attempting to evade immigration officials is among 11 Jamaicans denied entry into Belize during the period November 4 to 11. The Department of Border Management and Immigration...
The Church of England is irrelevant to our lives, say Britons
Almost three-quarters said the Church had little to no influence on their lives, while half said it should be disestablished.
Assisted dying Bill 'wholly inadequate' says ex-High Court judge
In a major intervention, Sir James Munby said gaps in the Bill would create a 'secret process' where decisions could be made without the public's knowledge
Floods, ceiling holes and loose sockets - life in a new-build
One man says his £250,000 home had kitchen sockets hanging out of walls, and holes in the ceiling.
Kharge, Karra have no right to misinterpret J&K Assembly resolution: NC leader
Top Congress leaders clash with NC over J&K resolution, sparking tensions and warnings against misinterpretation.
DWP chief Liz Kendall vows to reform sickness and disability benefits during PIP debate
The plan to turn the cash Personal Independence Payment (PIP) into a voucher-based system were raked over the coals in parliament this week, with the new head of the DWP, Liz Kendall MP, grilled over the public uproar
UNIZIK’s new VC speaks on his controversial academic profile
Mr Odoh, a professor, who emerged as the seventh substantive vice-chancellor of the university on 29 October, had his appointment nullified by the Federal Ministry of Education on 1 November.
Lawyers being recruited in JCF to strengthen preparation and completion of case files
Justice Minister, Delroy Chuck, says the Government has initiated the recruitment of 20 attorneys for the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to strengthen the preparation and timely completion of case files, in order to enhance greater efficiency...
EFCC arraigns Chinese brothers for illegal dealing in solid minerals
The Chinese brothers, Jiang Wang and Richard Wang were arraigned alongside a Nigerian, Michael Benneth Agu in Enugu on Tuesday, the EFCC said on Friday.
Malcolm X's family sues US law enforcement agencies for $170 million over allowing assassination
The family of militant civil rights leader Malcolm X has filed a NZ$170 million lawsuit that accuses law enforcement agencies of allowing his murder to be carried out almost 60 years ago.
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