Families urge Stalin to take steps to bring back six Kasimedu fishermen from Pakistan prison
Families of six fishermen from Kasimedu appeal to CM Stalin for help as they languish in Pakistani prison.
Calls for strip of Plymouth land outside Gables to be 'gifted'
National Highways said it is 'bound by Treasury guidance', but 'empathises' with Gables
Body of woman, 24, is found in boot of car next to park
Cops found the body while responding to reports from colleagues in Northamptonshire raising concerns about the welfare of a woman believed to be in the east London area.
I was raped by Suzy Lamplugh's 'killer' when I was just nine
Melanie Gregory, 53, says she was kidnapped, raped and almost choked to death by Suzy Lamplugh's suspected 'killer' John Cannan when she was aged just nine, before escaping his clutches.
Teenager called four-month-old boy a 'c***' on Snapchat - then he killed him
Carl Alesbrook and the baby's mum, India Shemwell, have both been jailed
Branch library at Marina to get an “Ocean Station”
Public library near Marina swimming pool to get a facelift
Woman's body found in car boot near park as murder probe launched
The body of a 24-year-old woman was found in the boot of a car in the early hours of Thursday morning.
King Charles owns dozens of homes for rent that don't meet vital minimum energy standards
After examining Energy Performance Certificates for scores on the West Norfolk estate, we have found more than 30 properties owned by the King fail to meet minimum requirements
Buses get £1 billion boost in bid to give London-style service to whole country
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said it would bring to an end the postcode lottery of unreliable bus services - with funding allocated on need, levels of deprivation and population
Police logged hate incident when pub threw out trans customer
Doctors, vicars and social workers have become the focus of police probes into non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs), as backlash grows against the 'questionable' use of the policing tool.
Treaty Principles Bill: Seymour's allegations around students taking part in hīkoi 'inflammatory'
The associate education minister says some schools are formally endorsing the hīkoi against his bill, flouting rules on political neutrality.
The moment a miracle baby was born and the world changed forever
Louise Brown was born in Oldham in 1978 - it was a monumental moment for science
Court orders police to stop blockade of zama-zama exits in Stilfontein
High court issued an urgent provisional order with the matter postponed to Tuesday.
Decomposed bodies of mother and daughter found after police concerns
A new report has found that local care agencies massively failed a mother and daughter who were found decomposing five months after police has raised safeguarding concerns.
£1 billion boost to get Britain's bus services moving
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh is set to announce the allocation of funding on Monday
King Charles' Sandringham Estate homes fail energy efficiency requirements
More than 30 rental properties on the Sandringham Estate owned by King Charles have a rating of F or G for energy efficiency - meaning they fail to meet the minimum requirements for landlords.
Cat beaten and brutalised in horror knife attack after taking piece of owner's bacon
WARNING DISTRESSING IMAGES: Feline Pandek remains in a life-threatening condition and refused to eat after his owner is alleged to have severed his tongue in the brutal attack
Members of Panchamasali community to lay siege to Suvarna Vidhana Soudha on December 10
Basava Jaya Mruthyunjaya Swami, head of Kudalasangama Panchamasali Peetha, has said that Panchamasali community members will lay siege to the Suvarna Vidhana Soudha on December 10 with tractors, demanding 2A reservation for the community.
Climate change activists clash with pro-Israeli protesters in London
Protesters have said the conflict in Gaza and the climate crisis are 'inextricably linked' as around 1,000 demonstrators marched through central London .
Mum barricades kids in waiting room as knife attack unfolds at train station
Ronald Whelan left a fellow passenger with blood pouring from his hand after brandishing the weapon following a row over the other man leaving his bag on a seat.
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