Outrage as HMV sells poster featuring deadly addictive drug ketamine in stores
Grieving parents and addiction campaigners had called for the £7.99 product to be pulled from shelves after it was spotted on prominent display of a branch of the music and entertainment firm next to kids' toys and sweets
Man released without charge in Kyran Durnin case; searches conclude in Co Louth
Gardaí continue to appeal to the public for information about the missing, presumed dead boy Kyran Durnin after a second suspect was released without charge.
'Queer' plans for Edinburgh's feminist makeover
Scotland's capital city is to be given a makeover to improve safety for 'people of marginalised genders' - including plans to commission statues representing the 'queer community'.
Prince Andrew pictured meeting Chinese 'spy' now banned from UK
Documents obtained from alleged Chinese spy H6's phone and seen in a secret hearing suggested Prince Andrew was "in a desperate situation and will grab onto anything"
BREAKING: Anonymous benefactor pays bill to repair twice vandalised town centre statue
The cost of repairing a statue of a historic centre in the centre of Naas has been paid anonymously. The five feet six inches tall recreation of John Devoy, a native of Greenhills, near Johnstown, was...
Man who tried to smuggle £4m of drugs into UK made strange Coventry claim to NCA
Dutch man Mika Voorhans, 21, told NCA investigators his van was hired to collect a bike from Coventry
We don’t get into ‘punch scoring’, says Jaishankar on ties with neighbours
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar defends India's neighbourhood policy, emphasizing the importance of mature relations with neighbouring countries.
Residents face losing fight to save Plymouth pub
The pub is shut and there have been plans to convert the building into flats
'It's life limiting': Living with a diagnosable hatred of fidgeting
BBC readers share their experiences of having a diagnosible hatred of fidgeting.
Fresh strife between IIT Kharagpur administration and teachers’ body
Fresh strife at IIT-KGP as administration orders relocation of medical facility, sparking controversy with faculty and staff.
Kemi Badenoch's 'Tory aristocracy' team: Full list of partners, relatives and 'pedigree parents'
After a senior shadow cabinet minister lashed out at members of the government who have links to other senior figures - the Mirror can reveal his own family links - and those of 15 other members of Kemi Badenoch's team
Aiyar expresses concern over India’s ‘very hostile relationship’ with all its neighbours
Former Union Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar expresses concern over India's hostile relationships with neighboring countries, citing specific examples.
Cop dressed as Grinch punches reveller at Christmas parade
Footage captured the moment the officer, thought to belong to the Carabineros, threw a punch at a man attending the Christmas event in La Pintana, Chile, known as 'Caravana Navideña MICC'
Revealed: 'Senior advisor' who linked Prince Andrew and 'Chinese spy'
Dominic Hampshire long acted as a 'fixer' for members of the Royal Family and other 'high net-worth individuals', court documents said.
King Charles briefed by MI5 over major security breach involving Andrew and alleged Chinese spy
A royal source told the Daily Mirror that King Charles III has been "briefed about this situation" regarding suspected Chinese spy H6, and is aware of what is being done
Syrians look to new dawn and hope of 'dream' return to homeland as Assad ousted
Blighty-based Syrians have expressed their joy at the collapse of the awful Assad regime in their homeland - some are considering returning home, but Syria's future remains unclear
Gang members jailed over roles in biggest drug smuggling plot ever uncovered by UK police
The OCG was led by kingpin Paul Green, dubbed ‘the big fella’
Family of Wythenshawe ex-paratrooper Daniel Burke say they're still 'yearning for answers' after inquest
His loved ones urged authorities to 'progress the investigation' into his death as a coroner recorded a conclusion of unlawful killing
Prison service says it is facing 'significant challenges'
The Irish Prison Service has said it is facing "significant challenges" due a rising prison population.
Nottinghamshire prison officer admits 'critical mistake' before inmate found dead in cell
A joint inquest is being held into the deaths of three prisoners
Bid to send three youth for cyber slavery in Cambodia foiled: CB CID arrested an illegal agent in Tiruchi 
Protector of Emigrants in Chennai foils illegal agent's attempt to send youth for 'cyber slavery' in Cambodia.
Prince Andrew reveals he 'ceased all contact' with 'Chinese spy' after concerns were raised
Prince Andrew has revealed that he "ceased all contact" with a suspected Chinese spy after concerns were raised by the government.
Disgusting images show café covered in rat droppings, dirt and food waste
Grim images from a cafe in Wales that had to be shut down shows how its owner left it in a dire and gross condition - rat droppings can be seen all over the floor
Prince Andrew says he 'ceased all contact' with alleged Chinese spy
Questions have been raised over the prince's relationship with a Chinese businessman alleged to be a spy who was later banned from the UK.
Rumours of paper leak erupts during BPSC exam, commission calls it 'conspiracy', vows action
Chaos at BPSC exam center in Patna as aspirants boycott exam over alleged question paper leak.
Crown of Thorns returns to Notre-Dame Cathedral after fire
The relic, believed to be worn by Jesus Christ, was brought back after being rescued from a devastating fire in 2019.
Prince Andrew breaks silence after being linked to 'Chinese spy'
The Duke of York has said he 'ceased all contact' with the businessman accused of being a Chinese spy when concerns were first raised about him.
Xi Jinping not expected to attend Trump inauguration
China's ambassador is expected to attend and other officials may join him, two people told the BBC's US partner CBS.
'Imperative' to work against IS in Syria, Blinken tells Turkey
U.S. Secretary of State urges Turkey to combat ISIS in Syria, sees progress on Gaza ceasefire.
Pat Kenny's fight to save family of badgers rekindled as plan to build nursing home by his house revived
The Newstalk broadcaster described the appeals board ruling as 'crazy, absolutely crazy - the board will be judged ultimately by what happens'. He contended that 'the board with this decision has effectively killed the badgers.'
Suspect in UnitedHealth CEO murder Luigi Mangione was not a customer, company says
Mangione is the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson.
Three councillors in Thrikkakara municipality disqualified
Three Thrikkakara municipality councillors disqualified for missing committee meetings, bringing total to four in less than a fortnight.
Incoming West Virginia state lawmaker arrested after allegedly threatening to kill fellow lawmakers
An incoming West Virginia state lawmaker was arrested Thursday after he allegedly threatened to kill other state lawmakers.
Woman's DNA test leads to grandmother's arrest after unravelling 27-year-old unresolved murder
“I had known about the Baby Garnet case my whole life,” Jenna said, “but to find out my grandma was involved? It was shocking.”
Pervert who followed women and squirted them with syringe of his bodily fluid jailed
Paul Sild, 34, has been jailed after following several women in Hartlepool and squirting them with a syringe full of his own semen, as police also found shocking pornography
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