'Significant first for Solihull' as decision announced over plans for two-storey apartment block
'A first for Solihull' Young care leavers accommodation gets the go-ahead
Top News of the Day: India, Sri Lanka decide to ramp up defence, energy, trade ties; Congress amended Constitution to help family, says Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha, and more
Top News of the Day: India, Sri Lanka decide to ramp up defence, energy, trade ties; Congress amended Constitution to help family, says Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha, and more
Harris defends Lowry engagement as govt talks continue
Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has said that he will meet the Labour Party this afternoon for what he hopes will be real and meaningful discussions on the formation of the next government.
Unbelievable: Biden Admin Asks Israel to Approve Military Aid to PA
Ramallah is requesting ammunition, helmets, bulletproof vests, radios, night vision equipment, explosive disposal suits and armored vehicles.
Owner of famous shark house issues four-word plea to visitors amid council closure threat
Dr Magnus Hanson-Heine believes Oxford Council is cracking down on his quirky local favourite shark-themed Airbnb in a bid to 'score some cheap political points'
Customs officers swoop on man carrying €12,000 dangerous 'skinny pen' weight loss injections at Dublin Airport
The man claimed the product was for himself, three family members, and two friends
Civil servants must work differently, says new boss
The cabinet secretary backs Sir Keir Starmer's call for a "rewiring" of the way government operates.
BJP to Rahul after Omar's comments: Dont's blame EVMs if you don't know how to fight polls
Sambit Patra criticizes Congress leadership, defends EVMs, and highlights Omar Abdullah's rejection of doubts over election results.
Old Firm cup final disorder ‘completely and utterly unacceptable’, says John Swinney
Videos on social media have shown hundreds of fans running along Argyle Street in Glasgow ahead of the League Cup Final between Rangers and Celtic.
ASFASM seeks modification in the draft UGC regulations
ASFASM seeks modifications in UGC regulations for colleges in Tamil Nadu to ensure practical, inclusive, and beneficial changes.
Putin's game-changing move, orders mass production of Russia's most lethal Oreshnik hypersonic missile shortly
'It was successfully used in November in response to the strikes on our country’s territory-- a ballistic missile with a non-nuclear hypersonic payload was used,' the Russian leader said.
Unidentified drones spark security concerns over New Jersey - what we know so far
Mystery drones have been spotted over the skies of New Jersey and the East Coast in recent weeks, with concerns growing over where they came from and who is behind them
SA’s first national dialogue will be held next year, Ramaphosa confirms
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the country's first national dialogue will be held next year and present an opportunity "to address the challenges we have been facing for the past 15 years".
Wolves of Wall Street are ditching cocaine for ADHD drugs
One ex-investment banker said it was not unusual for work days at the San Francisco office to start at 4am to link up with clients on the East Coast, ending around 2am the next day.
Devon council leader blasts bullying councillor for campaign of intimidating abuse
"Everyone has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, free from bullying, harassment and victimisation"
Kyran Durnin: Detectives assessing arrests and data gleaned from phones in murder probe
Kyran, who was six when he was last seen alive in May 2022, was reported missing from his home in Drogheda, Co Louth at the end of August
Former Syrian dictator Assad issues first statement since fleeing to Russia in 'unplanned' departure
Former Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad has issued his first statement since fleeing to Russia after rebels overthrew his regime.
Tribal residents of Chinnala Kombai in the Nilgiris continue to wait for road facility
Residents of Chinnala Kombai near Pilloor Mattam demand a road after years of walking 2 km for basic amenities.
TMC condemns Hakim's remark on Muslim percentage, distances itself from it
Controversy erupts over Trinamool Congress leader's remarks on Muslim population percentage, party condemns statement, sparking political storm.
Rain-battered roads cause hardship to residents
Residents face inconvenience due to waterlogged areas and damaged roads after heavy rainfall, calling for immediate repairs and restoration.
Bangladesh plans national election by late 2025 or mid 2026
Bangladeshi interim government's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus Monday said it may be possible to hold the next national elections at the end of 2025 or the first half of 2026.
Assad's first statement after his dramatic ouster: 'No plans to leave Syria, wanted to fight but Russians...'
Hours after insurgent groups attacked the capital, Assad said he left Damascus on the morning of December 8. The ousted leader said that he left the country in coordination with Russian allies.
Council boss 'stunned' by £120k bill for two revolving doors
The council leader has called for a more cost-effective solution
PM Shehbaz to visit Egypt for D8 summit, says foreign office
Prime minister expected to have bilateral meetings on the sidelines.
Jack the Ripper breakthrough as newly uncovered letter 'identifies prime suspect'
A Bradford carpet fitter says tests show a note he bought online for £240 claiming Ripper suspect Aaron Kosminski attacked a woman with scissors is genuine
Locals' fury over council's plans to replace wheelie bins
Kirklees Council believes the move to reduce the size of bins by 25 per cent would also cut the amount of household waste and save money in the long run.
Anglican Church hit by new abuse row
Archbishop of York faces calls to quit ahead of becoming head of the Church of England.
Brussels takes UK to EU Court of Justice
The EC said there had been 'shortcomings' in Britain's implementation of treaties, with allegations centering on Britain's failure to comply with EU laws on the free movement of people.
T.N. govt. and aided polytechnic colleges see modest rise in admissions, but problems remain
Government polytechnic colleges see a rise in admissions due to state financial assistance, impacting student quality and industry placement
Judge finds UK unlawfully detained migrants on British island
Sri Lankan Tamil migrants were held in a camp on the Indian Ocean island, which is the site of a secretive UK-US military base.
Karnataka Child Rights Commission to draft norms to oversee functioning of private hostels of students
The Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KCPCR) is contemplating drafting norms to recommend to the government to oversee the functioning of private hostels of students and hostels attached to educational institutions, said KCPCR member K.T. Thippeswamy here on Monday.
SNP Government blasted for fighting FOI request into Nicola Sturgeon's conduct
The Scottish Information Commissioner has criticised SNP ministers for trying to stop the legal advice they received from being released.
Demand for 371 (J)-like status for Kittur Karnataka put forward by MLAs as debate on North Karnataka begins
The demand for making a provision similar to 371 (J), which provides reservation for people in the backward Kalyana Karnataka region and offers other benefits, for Kittur Karnataka region too surfaced in the Legislative Assembly on Monday, as the House began a three-day debate on issues related to the development of North Karnataka.
Madurai farmers stage protest to show solidarity with their Punjab counterparts
Samyukt Kisan Morcha members protest in Madurai in support of farmers, demand MSP for all crops.
Simon Harris says closure of Israeli Embassy in Dublin is 'distraction' and Ireland 'won't be silenced'
The Israeli Government announced on Sunday that it was closing its embassy in Dublin due to “the extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government".
All the challenges schools face to help reach target of a million Welsh speakers by 2050
The cabinet secretary for Education has commented that a falling birth rate would help alleviate recruitment problems - and therefore help Welsh language education in schools
Study indicates keys to improving teacher motivation and engagement
A study coordinated by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) with the involvement of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and the Universitat de Barcelona (UB) has analyzed the preferences ...
ITV This Morning's Dr Chris van Tulleken says kids should never have one food item
The TV science presenter - who's fronted shows including BBC Two's recent Irresistible
Parents say children 'traumatised' by lack of SEND support
The council has declared a SEND 'crisis' in Stockport
Russia Rejects Israel’s Takeover of Golan Heights in 1967, 1981, 2019, and 2024
The Russians also revealed their effort to smuggle President al-Assad from Syria in a clandestine operation.
Dad of man stabbed to death in 'drunk rage' brands killer a coward and tells him: 'Rot in hell'
Patrick Murphy has been jailed for life for the murder of Joseph Brosnan in Kerry
Dean Caffrey guilty of manslaughter of drug dealer whose body he left in wardrobe for days
Caffrey has been convicted after a 10 week trial over the killing of Sean McCarthy
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