'We're ready to go to war with town halls who refuse to back new homes' warning
Housing minister Matthew Pennycook said the Government is 'absolutely willing' to step in an impose housing plans if councils refuse to do so as part of a bid to deliver 1.5million homes
UK should refuse aid for countries that won't take back crims in jails
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick said that foreign criminals should be deported to free up space in British jails, which are currently dangerous over-capacity.
Teen with cerebral palsy ‘abandoned’ by 150-mile trip to only complex needs college
"It’s not right that the kid next door can go to college, and my daughter can’t.”
Hajj 2025: NAHCON urges state pilgrim boards to expedite remittances to commission
"I called on the chief executives of States Pilgrims board to expedite remittances to the commission to enable early preparations, including securing affordable and suitable accommodations at Madina, Makkah, Mina and Mashaer."
Missing US journalist Austin Tice allegedly found alive in Syria after 12 years
"We know that every effort is being extended right now to search for him throughout Syria, throughout Damascus."
Chinese students at UK universities face 'ethnic clustering'
University students from China are more likely to have lower levels of spoken English than their peers from other developed economies.
Over 5,000 children in NI to spend Christmas homeless
More than 5,000 children in Northern Ireland are set to spend this Christmas living in temporary accommodation
Sleazy cop exposed genitals and asked female colleagues for sex
Shamed PC Darren Whatley "acted in a predatory manner" and caused "emotional harm to colleagues."
How much should you spend on Christmas? Have your say
A survey of 2,000 adults found that almost half (48%) are looking to spoil their loved ones this festive season, while a further 40% simply want to make this Christmas one to remember
Biggest reason for road accidents is lane indiscipline: Gadkari
Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari addresses the issue of road accidents in India, emphasizing the need for traffic discipline.
Opening of Scotland's first drug consumption room could be delayed until early 2025
The facility, in the east end of Glasgow, was due to open to drug users in October.
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