Kneecap win case over 'unlawful' UK govt funding block
Irish language rap group Kneecap has won its discrimination case over a decision by former Conservative minister Kemi Badenoch to refuse them funding.
Luciana Curtis: Brit model who's worked with Beyonce survives horrifying kidnap in Brazil
Luciana Curtis, 53, was kidnapped in a terrifying ordeal alongside her husband and child. An armed gang held them hostage overnight in Sao Paulo, Brazil, this week
Add more skills to excel, former CJI D.Y. Chandrachud advises students at Karnataka State Law University convocation
Former Chief Justice of India emphasizes the importance of acquiring diverse skills to excel in a competitive world.
Congress flags with EC 'serious inconsistencies' in polling, counting processes in Maharashtra polls
The Congress on November 29 raised with the EC ‘serious and grave inconsistencies’ which it said were being revealed in the data relating to the polling and counting processes for the recently-concluded Maharashtra Assembly polls.
AKA, Tibz murder trial temporarily delayed pending Eswatini extradition hearing outcome
Brothers Siyabonga Gezani Ndimande and Malusi Dave Ndimande are allegedly linked to the Florida Road murders last year.
Schools, colleges reopen in six Manipur districts after 2-week closure
After two weeks of closure, regular classes in all educational institutions, including schools and universities in six districts, resumed on Friday, officials said.
NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of Hyderabad’s Raidurgam case
NHRC investigates Rairdurgam death case involving surrogate mother, seeks action report from Telangana chief secretary and DGP within two weeks.
Labour MP behind assisted dying laws says public 'wants a change'
Kim Leadbeater told fellow MPs that her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will give people 'choice, autonomy and dignity at the end of their lives'.
Foundation of secularism being shaken in India: Mehbooba Mufti
Mehbooba Mufti blames former Chief Justice for divisive actions leading to mosque searches, risking national unity and secularism.
Horse rider probed after calling gypsy 'pikey' when 'threatened'
The mother has no previous convictions and is being supported by the Free Speech Union.
Congress top brass meets to deliberate on recent poll reverses
Congress Working Committee reviews recent elections, discusses Parliament strategy, and plans for upcoming polls in Delhi and Bihar.
Minister Strook: We Approved the Lebanon Deal for Tactical Reasons
The reality of that cabinet debate was not nearly as idyllic as Strook or Smotrich would have us believe.
Three 'narco-submarines' are seized along with drugs worth $8 billion
The latest phase of operation 'Orion' resulted in the seizure of 1,400 tons of drugs, including 225 tons of cocaine and 128 tons of marijuana, navy official Orlando Enrique Grisales said
Why famed Thrikkakara temple in Kerala has become a bone of contention between two municipalities
Thrikkakara temple ownership dispute between Thrikkakara and Kalamassery municipalities in Kerala, involving historical and political implications.
MahaYuti’s meeting over govt formation cancelled as CM leaves for his native village
The wait is getting longer for the formation of a new government in Maharashtra as the meeting among the MahaYuti allies, which was to take place on Friday
Macron visit offers first glimpse of post-fire Notre Dame
France is to offer the world a first look inside the restored Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, more than five years after the fire that ravaged the interior of the heritage landmark and toppled its spire.
State pensioners being handed £1,508 bonus starting in December after review
The £1,508 annual boost for pensioners will come as incredibly welcome amid the Cost of Living crisis.
Louise Haigh's swift resignation prompts questions
Keir Starmer is under scrutiny after the rapid departure of the transport secretary from his cabinet.
Rabri Devi slams Nitish govt for 'non-adherence' of reservation policies in constable recruitment
Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Legislative Council Rabri Devi on Friday staged a protest accusing the Nitish government of "not adhering" to reservation policies in the recruitment process for...
AKA, Tibz murder trial temporarily delayed pending Eswatini extradition hearing outcome
Brothers Siyabonga Gezani Ndimande and Malusi Dave Ndimande are allegedly linked to the Florida Road murders last year.
Delhi government to hold 'Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan' survey in schools on Dec 4
The Delhi government will carry out the 'Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024' on December 4, targeting students in Classes 3, 6, and 9 from select schools.
Winter Session: Parliament Washed Out For Third Day Amid Oppn Uproar Over Sambhal, Manipur, Adani Issues
The Lok Sabha experienced disruptions amid Question Hour, as soon as Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Ravindra Chavan took oath as members of the Lower House.
Friday prayers pass off peacefully at Sambhal mosque
Tension has been brewing in Sambhal since November 19 when the court-ordered survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid was carried out following claims that a Harihar temple previously stood at the site.
'Vague Allegations Against Election Commission Unfair'
'To attribute motives to the individual election commissioner or the Election Commission as a group is very unfair.'
Emergency work to shore up Bristol river embankment 'too dangerous' to complete
It means the road closures on York Road between Temple Meads and Bedminster will switch again
Court rejects EFCC’s request to arraign ex-governor Yahaya Bello in defence lawyers’ absence
The adjournment came after Mr Bello explained that he was informed of the court session only late on Thursday evening, preventing him from notifying his lawyers.
This day, every year | The United Nations observance in solidarity with the Palestinian people
United Nations history of International Day of Solidarity with Palestine, roots of Israel-Palestine conflict, and ongoing UN efforts.
Single noise complaint silences 137-year-old tradition
The bells of Birkenhead Town Hall now toll on the hour only - rather than every 15 minutes - after the fed-up local man made an official noise complaint to Wirral Council.
What is the assisted dying bill being debated by MPs on Friday?
Kim Leadbeater opened the debate on her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill on Friday morning - the first time the issue has been debated in the Commons since 2015
Ceredigion Welsh medium schools saved from axe for now after 'formal challenge'
A report to Ceredigion Council cabinet recommends members reverse their earlier decision to hold a statutory consultation on the closure of four schools
First glimpse inside restored Notre-Dame five years after fire destroyed Paris catherdral
The restored interior of Notre Dame Cathedral has been unveiled for the first time after more than five years of reconstruction work.
Let police do their work freely, Annamalai tells T.N. government
BJP State president K. Annamalai on Friday (November 29, 2024) alleged that the law and order situation in Tamil Nadu had become worse, and added that the hands of the police were “tied” as they were unable to take strict action against “anti-social elements, who without any fear, roam freely and commit murders.”
Goldknopf Supports Resettling Gaza Despite his Objection to Haredi Draft
Goldknopf’s visit to Gaza coincided with the emerging effort of dozens of right-wing MKs to repeal the disengagement law in the Gaza Strip.
Syria insurgents push their advance toward second largest city Aleppo
Syrian insurgents advance on Aleppo, seizing control of strategic areas, violating agreements, displacing families, and using new weapons.
Nigerian Army arrests investigative journalist Fisayo Soyombo – FIJ
Journalists have long been targeted by security agents.
Ex-Nottinghamshire miner hopes for 'big pensions increase' as government confirms new review
Members of a smaller pension scheme covering former miners previously felt left out as justice is delivered to thousands of their former colleagues
Will the assisted dying bill be passed today and at what time?
A law proposed by Kim Leadbeater MP would allow terminally ill adults with less than six months to live to end their lives, subject to the approval of two doctors and a judge
Lifeline for ZEP holders as Schreiber extends validity by another year
Home affairs minister Leon Schreiber, in a government gazette published on Friday, said he "decided to extend the validity of the ZEP until November 28 2025".
Day after Delhi blast, school near explosion site gets hoax bomb threat
A private school in Delhi's Rohini received a bomb threat via email on Friday, but it was later declared a hoax after a thorough search of the premises. The threat came just a day after a low-intensity blast took place in Prashant Vihar, near the school. Police are investigating the incident.
Thousands Rally Against Antisemitism in Amsterdam amid Intensifying Attacks
As the rally unfolded, the streets of Amsterdam were filled with songs of hope, speeches of solidarity, and a resounding call to confront the rising tide of antisemitism in the Netherlands.
CPI(M) opens a grassroots-based battlefront against Kerala Governor  
CPI(M) in Kerala mobilizes grassroots resistance against Governor Khan, highlighting secularism and federalism concerns for upcoming elections.
Rally organised in Srikakulam to oppose sub-categorisation of SCs and STs
Scheduled Castes and Tribes protest sub-categorisation in Srikakulam, urging government to enhance reservation without division among communities.
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