Rogue drivers use route as no entry signs are 2ft too close to kerb
Frustrated residents say they have almost come to blows as motorists continue to use a bus-only lane - because the no entry signs are said to be in the wrong place.
Japanese group of atomic bomb survivors wins Nobel Peace Prize
Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese group of atomic bomb survivors, has won the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize.
Hurricane victims shocked that relief workers are white supremacists
Patriot Front deployed volunteers to storm-ravaged communities in Florida and North Carolina after Hurricane Helene ripped through last month. Members helped clear debris and downed trees.
Error ridden Lucy Letby door-swipe data was used in cases of eight other babies
Door-swipe evidence used to convict killer nurse Lucy Letby - and was later re-assessed by police after errors were discovered - was used in the cases of eight other babies, it has been revealed.
Udhayanidhi Stalin And The Sound of Silence
Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has reacted to Andhra Pradesh counterpart Pawan Kalyan's out-of-turn taunts with a one-liner, 'Let's wait', and thereby hangs a tale, notes N Sathiya Moorthy.
CJI Chandrachud discusses ways to enhance judicial, legal cooperation during his Bhutan visit
CJI Chandrachud strengthens judicial cooperation with Bhutan through MoUs, fostering trust and goodwill between the two nations.
Emails of former Bristol mayor Marvin Rees deleted
Some of the information is still held by the authority but the ex-mayor's account has been wiped
Is INDIA bloc considering rotational Lok Sabha LoP post?
BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj said there are many leaders in the Opposition parties who are 'capable' of handling the work of the Leader of Opposition but it is up to them to take a decision as it is their 'internal matter'.
Seven high school pupils among dead in KZN horror crash
Provincial transport MEC Siboniso Duma said it was “painful” to attend the crash site and witness the loss of young people, particularly during Transport Month.
Pictured: Range Rover that sparked devastating Luton Airport fire
This was the car which sparked the fire at Luton Airport a year ago, pictured for the first time just minutes before the inferno ripped through the car park, destroying more than 1,300 vehicles.
Gang smuggled £200m of cocaine in banana boxes
Police seized more than two tonnes of the Class A drug which had been exported from Colombia to the UK in 2021.
Council accused of trying to stop Armada Way tree-felling protest
A 'calculated course of conduct' to 'thwart any chance of protest'
New plan on Curragh Plains to be published "in coming weeks" - Minister
Meeting discusses challenges in relation to illegal encampments
Closing arguments in 2014 rape case against convicted killer Luyanda Botha
Botha is serving three life sentences for the rape and murder of University of Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana in 2019.
Closing arguments in 2014 rape case against convicted killer Luyanda Botha
Botha is serving three life sentences for the rape and murder of University of Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana in 2019.
Met Office map shows best place and time to spot Northern Lights tonight
The amazing natural phenomenon may be visible again tonight
The huge university plans around popular park that could be 'transformative' for Salford
Major work is taking place around the University of Salford grounds with a new student village
Perth’s ‘unusually dry September’ delays South Inch pond refill
Repairs to the pipe that supplies water to the South Inch boating pond were completed in July, so why is it still empty?
CCTV of home being attacked by gang led to murders innocent teenagers,
Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16 were stabbed to death in the street after being wrongly identified as the culprits of an attack on a house in the Hartcliffe area earlier in the evening
Supplementary Budget: Ondo govt denies rift with assembly, PDP accuses governor of seeking election money
The PDP Spokesman, Kennedy Peretei, said on Friday that the 2024 Appropriation Act had only achieved 20 per cent implementation.
Private hospitals bid for bigger chunk of NHS budget in 'privatisation plan' considered by Gov
Experts tell the Mirror the £1 billion plan - which would be the biggest NHS outsourcing drive since the hated 2012 Tory reforms - risks drawing medics out of the NHS to work for profit-making firms
Two-thirds support legalising assisted dying in next five years, new poll shows
The research comes as a Bill to give choice at the end of life is set to come before Parliament next week for the first time in almost a decade
5 London universities are officially the best in the world for 2025, according to Times Higher Education
The capital boasts some of the finest unis on the planet.
'BJP to sweep Assembly Elections in Maharashtra, Jharkhand', says JP Nadda
BJP president Nadda said that the BJP has achieved a lot in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir and credit for this goes to the people and God.
Bad weather forces Rajnath to address Army brass from Bengal
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday praised the Indian Army as one of the most trusted and inspiring organisations in the country, highlighting its significant role in safeguarding borders, combating terrorism and assisting civil administration in times of need.
Bangladesh: Hindu Community raises concerns over Islamic songs played during Durga Puja celebrations
According to eyewitness accounts, the media reported that the group began with a secular song, followed by an Islamic one. This sparked significant outrage within the Hindu community.
PM Modi arrives in Delhi after concluding his two-day visit to Laos | WATCH
During the visit, he participated in the 21st ASEAN-India and the 19th East Asia Summit. He also held bilateral meetings.
Enforcement Directorate conducts searches in ₹5,600-crore drug seizure case
Enforcement Directorate conducts searches in Delhi and Mumbai linked to ₹5,600 crore drug seizure, arrests main accused.
Seán Rooney family 'concerned' by lack of UN engagement
The family of Private Seán Rooney are concerned and frustrated that the United Nations has so far failed to respond to a request from a coroner for assistance in examining the circumstances of his death in Lebanon two years ago, an inquest has heard.
LOC issued against Briton among 6 in Rs 7K cr Delhi cocaine haul
According to police sources, the UK national, Savinder Singh, came to India last moth to supervise the transportation and delivery of the 208-kg consignment suspected to have been brought from South American countries.
All the execution methods still used today - but which hurts least?
Prisoners strapped to the electric chair have previously burst into flames, as their flesh melted away, blood 'boiled', and eyes 'exploded in their skulls'.
Top news of the day: Congress formally extends support to National Conference in J&K; Japanese atomic bomb survivors group gets peace Nobel, and more
Top news updates from The Hindu on October 11, 2024
In Kolkata’s Hindustan Park Sarbojanin Durga Puja, visitors experience a world without war
Hindustan Park Sarbojanin Durga Puja envisions world peace, transitioning from war to peace through symbolic pandal elements.
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