Hucknall 'can't wait day longer' for derelict pub to be transformed into major NHS centre
Campaigners have written to Health Secretary Wes Streeting urging funding to be released for the major project
People are only just realising subtle cryptic message in FedEx logo
The transportation firm's logo is often lauded by design professionals and industry leaders for its innovation and clarity, while still being hidden and subtle enough that many people miss it
Derby Chagossian hits out at UK Government over handing sovereignty of island chain to Mauritius
Jean-Francois Nellan has lived in the UK for 20 years and says the Chagossian community were not involved in talks over their ancestral homeland
Delhi-Gujarat drug haul: Narcotics brought from South America, 'purified' in Ankleshwar, say police
After the biggest drug haul in Delhi, police led to other major narcotics recoveries in the national capital and Gujarat. The Delhi police unveiled that the drug was brought in from South American countries and was purified in a factory in Gujarat before supplying to other parts of the country.
'Sonia, Kharge, Rahul Have A Chalta Hai Attitude'
'There is some deep rot that has set in the Congress party. This requires an organisational surgery.'
Register of data controllers for 2023-2024 now live
The Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) is advising that the Register of Data Controllers for the 2023/2024 Registration Year is now live on its official website at www.oic.gov.jm The Register, which is required by Section 17 of the Data...
World is not about Indo-Pak ties
Did anybody suggest that India should consider talking to Pakistan during the fraught international meeting in Islamabad?
DWP benefit claimants to lose 'up to £4,900' if Labour keep Tory plans
Conservative plans to alter the Department for Work and Pensions' work assessment system look set to go ahead under the new Labour government, despite the impact it could have on disabled Brits
Genomic findings shed light on ancient Japanese population origins
A joint research group led by Jonghyun Kim and Jun Ohashi of the University of Tokyo has demonstrated that the majority of immigration to the Japanese Archipelago in the Yayoi and Kofun periods (between 3000 BCE and 538 CE) came from the Korean Peninsula.
'Sinn Fein is like a cornered rat at the moment riddled by embarrassing controversies'
'Fine Gael and our young Taoiseach Simon Harris smell blood'
As long as Trudeau remains PM...: Ex-Indian diplomat
Fabian cautioned that things may get worse if the current trajectory continues.
Jobless could get weight loss jabs to return to work
The health secretary announces trials to explore the effect of weight loss drugs on worklessness.
Birmingham gang 9Boyz 'deliberately chose church wake for drive-by murder attempt' - trial told
Modou Leigh, 21, stands accused of attempted murder after three men were injured at a wake held in memory of stab victim Akeem Bailey
Five major Birmingham projects that fell short of affordable homes target
Birmingham City Council has admitted "very few schemes" reach the 35 per cent affordable housing target
Manawanui sinking: Acting Defence Minister Chris Penk gives details of 'Operation Resolution', commits to transparency
Chris Penk says talk about final costs is premature and has defended the court of inquiry process, saying other investigations could occur.
450,000 DWP claimants to lose 'up to £4,900' if Labour stick with Tory plans
The new Labour government will have to make £22billion in savings to meet the fiscal rules it set itself, and could keep a change to Work Capability Assessments that would see hundreds of thousands of disability benefit claimants lose out
TPCC all set to recast new body; hectic lobbying begins for posts
Hyderabad: With the PCC all set to get its new State Executive Committee, intense lobbying for various posts has begun. B Mahesh Kumar Goud, before zeroing in on the names for different...
What you can do if someone parks on your driveway - including asking for fine or to have it towed
The Highway Code has a specific rule about parking in front of an entrance to a property - but what should you do if someone ignores this and parks on your driveway?
The 1960 shooting of the Royal Hampshire soldiers – Part I
FROM THE very beginning, there was opposition to the rise of the Jamaican folk religion now known as Rastafarianism and its founder, Leonard Howard, who established a camp near Sligoville in St Catherine. The camp was called The Pinnacle because it...
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