Manawanui sinking: Peters expects inquiry findings to be made public
There is no reason the findings of a Court of Inquiry into the Manawanui sinking could not to be made public, the Foreign Minister says.
Gov't condemns attacks on journalists
Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon today condemned recent attacks on Jamaican journalists, explaining that her silence on the issue was due to not being asked earlier.
Covid infection a factor in death of man who drowned while swimming in Dublin, inquest hears
Michael Laffan, 66, died at St Vincent’s University Hospital in Dublin on January 5, 2022,
Higher Prevalence of Campus Antisemitism Seen in States Without IHRA Definition
“The fact that we are witnessing a decline in adoptions of IHRA globally is a dangerous setback for Jews, and directly impinges on the safety of the Jewish People.”
Who is going to take over the farm? Rural families urged to consider succession plans
Farmers are being told they need to have open and honest conversations with their family about the issue of succession.
Teacher fails to block evidence in sexual encounter case
A teacher who admitted a "once-off" sexual encounter with a former student has failed in an attempt to block phone evidence obtained by their former partner being used in a fitness-to-teach inquiry.
Activists Cover Picasso’s ‘Motherhood’ Painting with Image of Gazan Mother and Child
Two activists pasted a photograph of a Palestinian mother and child over Pablo Picasso’s 1901 painting Motherhood' at the National Gallery in London.
Tory members measure up leadership finalists
The MPs have whittled it down to two - and now it's down to Tory members to choose their new leader.
Senators declare they are not Russian agents
A number of Senators have been voluntarily declaring to the Upper House that they are not Russian spies.
Council apologises for Maid Marian Way delays and tells drivers to avoid it
Traffic has been very congested after the latest phase of improvements to the area was completed
'Hard as nails' Labour MP announces he's going to fight against martial arts pro
Newly elected Will Stone is set to take on MMA professional Matt Inman, who has trained alongside Conor McGregor in the past, in a submission grappling contest next month
A council in crisis as children suffer
'It's no longer acceptable to be where we are'
NCBC recommends inclusion of 7 communities in Central OBC list for Maharashtra
NCBC recommends adding seven communities to Central OBC list ahead of Maharashtra Assembly elections, expanding eligibility for benefits.
Building with forgotten Banksy on outside wall hits the market
A building which features an early mural by mysterious and elusive guerrilla artist Banksy titled The Mild Mild West is going under the hammer next month in Bristol for £750,000.
Sacked Ondo governor’s aide reacts to bribery allegation
In a statement made available to journalists in Akure, Mr Ewenla said the allegation was untrue and an effort to tarnish his image.
Boy, four, died in freak accident after being thrown onto concrete
Maldwyn Gwern Evans is believed to have been playing around the Victorian-style cast iron roller when the tragedy happened in a rural Welsh village.
13 Ancient Egyptian Artifacts Seized by US Government at JFK Airport
The items included a pre-Dynastic vase from 3500-3200 BCE shipped from Thailand by an eBay seller in Texas.
Don't want to start off with threats, court cases: Omar
Asked if the party would approach the court for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, the NC leader said, 'I do not want to get into that right now.'
Dublin man hit wife with suitcase in 'vicious attack' on family holiday
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard today that the couple were on holiday with their three small children, when the man hit the victim in the face with a suitcase, leaving her with a scar. The man told gardai he intended to flip the suitcase to empty it, and it was '100% an accident' that she was struck.
Labour's new deal for workers: A fight postponed?
The government is unveiling a boost for workers' rights - but many of them won't happen right away.
Martin Lewis issues letter warning over winter fuel payment cuts as he says 'there is a huge flaw'
The Cabinet minister was on Good Morning Britain where she was grilled by Martin Lewis over the controversial move to scrap the winter fuel payment for millions of pensioners
Fugitive spotted with kids years after vanishing wanted over robbery
Tom Phillips, along with daughter Jayda, now 11, son Maverick, 9, and youngest daughter Ember, 8, disappeared from the New Zealand town of Marokopa in December 2021.
Schoolboy who stabbed ex-girlfriend to death named as Logan MacPhail
He was found guilty of murdering Holly Newton in August
Yvette Cooper DID attend Taylor Swift's concert for free
The Labour freebie row continues to rumble on as it's revealed the Home Secretary enjoyed free tickets to a Taylor Swift gig where the singer was given a police escort.
Akwa Ibom Local Elections: Akpabio’s ‘political father’ says PDP, not APC, won in Senate president’s LGA
Michael Afangideh accused the PDP leadership in Akwa Ibom of using Essien Udim to do “trade by barter” with Mr Akpabio.
last updated on 9 Oct 20:22