Woman arrested on suspicion of murder as boy dies in 'tragic incident'
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a young boy in Essex on Wednesday after his body recovered by local police.
State govt. will consider demand for creation of Kadamba Kannada district, says Minister
State government to consider division of Uttara Kannada into smaller districts for better administration and accessibility to services.
Governor gave nod to act against KTR in Formula E-race irregularities, Revanth tells Cabinet
State Cabinet chaired by CM Revanth Reddy decides to proceed against KTR for alleged ₹55 crore Formula E-race irregularities.
DWP says TWO benefits will be 'merged' in £1 million move
The DWP has signed a £1m digital design deal to support plans for the merger of Housing Benefit and Pension Credit, it has confirmed.
‘Typical Patriarchy’: Priyanka Gandhi On Criticism Over Palestine Bag As BJP Alleges ‘Crass Communal Posturing’
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was seen carrying a bag with
Congress targets govt. over Adani, SEBI charges during Lok Sabha debate
Congress accuses Union government of favouring Adani Group, questions SEBI's actions on stock manipulation and fraud allegations.
Major DWP review that would see millions boost pensions by £11,000 delayed
The review has allegedly been blocked amid concerns about the impact on businesses, it has been confirmed.
Trial date put back for Nottingham restaurateur accused of GBH at London hotel
The defendant is the managing director of family-owned Perkins Bar and Bistro, in Station Road, Plumtree
Supreme Court imposes N5m ex-presidential candidate over frivolous appeal against Tinubu
Mr Owuru’s appeal was filed against a May 2023 decision of the Court of Appeal in Abuja dismissing his case, which he weaved from his grievances against the previous 2019 presidential election.
Supreme Court fines ex-presidential candidate N5m over frivolous appeal against Tinubu
Mr Owuru’s appeal was filed against a May 2023 decision of the Court of Appeal in Abuja dismissing his case, which he weaved from his grievances against the previous 2019 presidential election.
Heartbreak as father and son die in Tipperary house fire
The two men sadly passed away following a house fire in the early hours of Monday morning in a Tipperary village, as the local community share their tributes to the pair
Like all wars, Russia-Ukraine war will end in negotiation: Moldova Foreign Minister
Moldovan Foreign Minister emphasizes need for negotiations to end war in Ukraine, calls out Russia's actions.
Yogi Adityanath hits out at Opposition over Sambhal violence
U.P. CM Yogi Adityanath targets SP over violence, communal riots, and Indian Constitution in stormy Assembly session.
Jeremy Bowen: Assad's torture prison is worst I have seen
Inside the infamous prison's corridors it becomes clear how hard it will be to mend the Syria that Assad broke.
Council recalls Gandhi’s visit to Belagavi
Legislative Council members honor Gandhi's role in freedom struggle, sparking debate on his impact and legacy in India.
Iran Executes 11 Individuals including a Woman in 1 Day
Iran has seen a sharp rise in executions this year, with more than 100 carried out in August alone.
Primary school to stay open as closure 'wouldn't be in the best interests of pupils'
Tref y Rhyg Primary School in Tonyrefail will stay open after RCT's cabinet decided not to go ahead with plans to close it
Time to use technology to register will to ensure unambiguous proof of its execution: Karnataka High Court
There is a need to make good use of technology in documenting wills to ensure that there is an unambiguous, credible, and clinching record relating to proof of execution by video recording the statement of testator and attesting witnesses in the offices of the sub-registrar, said the High Court of Karnataka.
Xi brought down powerful rivals in the military. Now he's going after his own men
Analysis - China's leader purged one of his closest proteges in the military last month. Experts say it raises questions over his ability to end systematic corruption.
Yang Tengbo: Who is alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew?
A court order which gave Yang anonymity was lifted on Monday following a long-running legal battle with the Home Office.
A Memphis man is guilty of murdering his wife during their honeymoon, a Fiji court decides
A man from Memphis, Tennessee, has been found guilty by a judge in Fiji of murdering his wife during their honeymoon in 2022, the prosecutor’s office said Monday.
Alleged ULFA (I) operative held in Guwahati Independence Day IEDs seizure case
NIA arrests ULFA (I) operative for planting IEDs in Guwahati during Independence Day celebrations, based on confession and evidence.
Friends tell how son was minding elderly father for the night when they perished in Tipperary fire
Tragic father and son Stephen (83) and John Lee (56) died when the blaze broke out at the house in Littleton, Tipperary in the early hours of this morning.
Emergency in 1975 was a mistake, but what about the continuing undeclared emergency today, asks Singhvi
Abhishek Manu Singhvi criticizes current government, warns of "undeclared emergency" in India, calls for strengthening democracy.
Prince Andrew won't spend Christmas with Royal Family following Chinese 'spy' scandal
He has decided not go to Sandringham to join the festivities and will instead stay at home.
Bill on simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and State Assemblies likely to be introduced in Lower House
Union government set to introduce Constitution Amendment bill for simultaneous Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections, facing opposition from Chief Ministers.
DWP issues WASPI women NEW public update over £2,950 compensation payouts
In the Commons on Monday (December 16), the DWP's ministers were pressed ahead of Christmas recess.
Nigerian security forces kill 8,034 terrorists, rescue 7,967 hostages in 2024 – Official
The official said that the efforts of the security forces also prevented oil theft, valued at N57 billion, and raised crude oil production to 1.8 million barrels per day.
‘Karnataka SC, ST and OBC (Reservation of Appointments) Act of 1990 does not take away High Court’s jurisdiction to decide dispute over caste of elected candidate to Legislative Assembly’
The Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes (Reservation of Appointments, etc.,) Act, 1990, does not take away the jurisdiction of the High Court, to decide an election dispute questioning the caste of a returned candidate to the Legislative Assembly, the High Court of Karnataka has said.
Major powers could be handed to one man in West Midlands as he says 'determined to use them'
New Devolution White Paper paves way for centralising powers in the hands of West Midlands' mayor Richard Parker
Te Pāti Māori roasts Electoral Commission over Manurewa marae apology
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is accusing the commission of bowing to "a bit of political heat" after it apologised for using Manurewa marae as a voting place.
Fear of a reckoning simmers in Assad's Alawite heartland
Quentin Sommerville is on patrol with HTS in Latakia, as they pledge to protect minorities.
French military aid starts to arrive in cyclone-battered Mayotte
Hundreds or even thousands are feared dead from the most powerful cyclone to hit the Indian Ocean island in nearly a century.
EU suing UK for violating post-Brexit deal, despite Starmer's efforts to 'reset' relations
The European Commission is suing the UK for violating the post-Brexit deal, citing freedom of movement failures.
Wild tusker tramples man to death at Kuttampuzha
Man trampled to death by wild tusker in Ernakulam, sparking demands for action to end human-animal conflict.
Ondo police explain mob invasion of station in Oka Akoko
The police said reports on the incident were misleading and tended to create unnecessary panic among the public.
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