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.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters and former PM Helen Clark united on failings of UN Security Council
The Foreign Minister is likely to use his speech at the UN General Assembly to hammer home the global geo-political situation and what the United Nations' role should be in it.
Man ordered to pay €1,000 for breaking €20 toilet seat in County Kildare
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50-year-old M6 sign recognised by millions saved from being scrapped for one reason
The road sign on the M6 in north Staffordshire was believed to be one of the oldest of its kind on the UK's entire motorway network - but it was removed after becoming barely readable
The shadowy world of the mercenary, and the targets they 'neutralize'
A real-life mercenary has lifted the lid on the outrageous excesses - and sordid tactics - of a modern 'gun for hire', and revealed how he ended up languishing for 18 months in a Serbian jail.
By taking me home Biden showed you respect, Modi tells NRIs
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that he has set very ambitious goals in his third term to make the country a developed nation and asserted that India today is a land of opportunities.
Finance Minister dismisses allegations against NDA government at Pondy Lit Fest
Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday dismissed cronyism charges against the NDA government as “calls out of frustration” at the Pondy Lit Fest
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."
A cumbersome walk on the footpaths of Police Commissioner’s Office Road 
A cumbersome journey in Egmore
Have very ambitious goals to achieve in third term; India a land of opportunities: PM Modi
PM Modi in US: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he has set very ambitious goals in his third term to make the country a developed nation
Phillip Mehrtens' hostage-takers claim bribe was paid to secure release
The West Papua National Liberation Army held pilot Phillip Mehrtens for more than 19 months.
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.
Peter Jay dies aged 87 as family pay tribute to former diplomat and BBC journalist
Tributes have been paid to him by colleagues in both the political and media world following the news of his death.
‘I have nothing to apologise for’, says KP CM Gandapur
Announces rally in Mianwali next Sunday; urges followers to protest on Friday.
Affordable housing, workers' rights and Awaab's law: Angela Rayner's big 3 promises
The Greater Manchester MP made a series of announcement in her opening speech to Labour's conference
Kate Middleton seen for first time since her cancer treatment update
The Princess of Wales has been seen in public for the first time since releasing a video update about her cancer treatment to say she has finished chemotherapy
Mass shooting kills 4, wounds 17 in Alabama
Four people were killed and 17 others injured when multiple shooters opened fire Saturday in what police described as a targeted “hit” on one of the people killed at a popular nightlife...
New 'austerity drive' will increase racism, says Diane Abbott, as Labour faces union fight over winter fuel allowance
Diane Abbott has warned that a new 'austerity drive' will increase racism faced by ethnic minorities 'bearing the brunt of the Government’s attacks'.
Man's tractor death organ donation saves four lives
Macauley Owen helped to save the lives of four others by donating his organs.
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