MANUU threatens action against a ‘handful of students’, says will switch to online teaching if disruption continues 
Maulana Azad National Urdu University says that if normalcy does not return to the campus soon, it will switch to online teaching.
Tate girlfriend claims she got out of shower to find him raping friend
Sally recalled, to her horror, waking up in bed with Tate and Helen one morning, before going to the bathroom to shower. 'When I came back, I saw him raping her.'
Acne and asthma sufferers to be cleared to join army
Defence Secretary John Healey says he wants to scrap "outdated" rules to tackle a recruitment crisis.
'We always wanted an alternative way of life, one that had real meaning'
The family spend their time travelling the UK's waterways on their second-hand narrowboat
'You really want him, don't you? I can tell in your eyes'
‘Because of you, I had to mourn someone who is still alive’
Herzog: ‘We Expect All Our Allies to Stand With Us’
"We kept on being restrained and restrained and restrained, but something has to end. We have to bring our citizens back to their homes."
Second man arrested after 'shocking' kidnap of 87-year-old who was bundled into car and dumped miles from home
A second man has been arrested in connection with the kidnap of an 87-year-old man in Greater Manchester.
EY Employee Death: Sitharaman Calls For Stress Management Lessons, Congress Says 'Cruel To Blame Family'
In an apparent reference to the death of the EY professional, Sitharaman called for stress management lessons to be imparted by universities that will help increase the students' inner strength.
Volunteer training to deliver adult literacy
The State Training Centre, State Centre for Literacy has launched an orientation programme for B.Ed trainees to provide foundational literacy and numeracy to illiterate adults
Tomasz Oleszak's little brother proudly following in his sibling's football footsteps
Mum hopes youngest son Kuba will one day play on new football pitched dedicated to 14-year-old who was knifed to death in Gateshead
We have become a generation of short-term gratification: CJI
“Studies have shown that we have become a generation of short-term gratification. The world, climate change, new modes of entertainment like social media and an eagerness to change social evils are making us seek short-term results for complex problems. Unlike my generation, you all have leveraged technology to be inquisitive, ask questions, and have them answered at the click of your finger. The urge to act with immediacy is natural. But it is equally unsustainable in the long run and sets unrealistic standards for you and for others to match up to,” said Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud on Sunday.
KSU-MSF-led students’ union at Calicut varsity staring at a crisis
Activities of students’ union at the University of Calicut for the 2023-24 academic year could be cut short if the reported plan of the authorities to hold college union elections for the 2024-25 academic year in October and university union elections in November turns into a reality
Bus operators slash trips as traffic snarls worsen in Kozhikode
Citing frequent snarl-up and poor condition of roads owing to widening, some private bus operators have begun suspending scheduled trips on various routes in Kozhikode district. More operators are likely to join the mounting protest this week, alleging laxity on the part of the police and the Motor Vehicles department in resolving the issues.
Murder investigation launched after a man dies in Wallsend following suspected assault
Police were called to a property in Wallsend shortly before 5am this morning
PM faces humiliation at Labour's conference over winter fuel payments
Unite and the Communication Workers Union have put forward proposals calling for the policy to be scrapped at Labour's gathering in Liverpool.
Unions and Labour still wrangling over workers' rights
The unions are behind Labour's plans to boost workers' rights but can't agree on the details.
Floral tributes left at scene of fatal Bristol stabbing
"At a time when our community faces challenges, it is more important than ever to come together, reaffirm our values, and strengthen the bonds that unite us."
IDF Commander of Northern Command: ‘We Are at a Point of Change’
"We have significantly harmed Hezbollah and we will continue and deepen the blow."
Police begin testing new approach to 111 calls, pulling back on social harm callouts
Calls to 111 are now being assessed under a 'risk-harm framework', with police not responding to some.
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