Their churches no longer feel safe
AP: When their church no longer felt safe, deacon Francisco Alvicio and his congregation made a plan. Cautiously, discreetly, they took their worship to their homes. “If I’m pursued at the church, I still have my Bible,” the 63-year-old Nicaraguan...
Delhi 'suicide pact': 'Mother's death last year devastated them'
The bodies of Sharma, 46, who worked as a carpenter at the Indian Spinal Injury Centre in Vasant Kunj for the last 28 years but had stopped working since January, and his four daughters -- Neetu, 26, Nikki, 24, Neeru, 23, and Nidhi, 20 -- were found on Friday afternoon, but they had died days earlier. According to their acquaintances, the family was very religious and they would perform prayers every day.
Hit-and-run kills two young brothers, 8 and 11, as 'wealthy' woman raced her lover
Rebecca Grossman slammed into her small victims at 73mph as they took a walk with their family – tragically changing the course of one mother and father's lives forever
Nottingham attacks victims' families blast 'shameful' BBC Panorama episode
Relatives of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates say it contained inaccuracies and was too sympathetic towards the killer's family
He's Prince William to us, but at university the royal used fake name
During his time at St Andrews University, Prince William went by a common name that he hoped would help him stay under the radar with his friends.
King Edward VIII and the courtier who hated him
Senior Palace courtier Sir Alan 'Tommy' Lascelles told prime minister Stanley Baldwin in 1927 that it would be the 'best thing' if his boss, the future King Edward VIII, were to 'break his neck'.
Floods claim 433 lives, 79 missing and devastate 780,000 acres of paddy fields
A total of 433 people have died and 79 are missing due to flooding nationwide and more than 780,000 acres of paddy fields were damaged till September 27, sources said.
Huw Edwards showed 'no remorse' and needs to take responsibility
Huw Edwards showed 'no remorse' for his behaviour and needs to take responsibility, journalist Mariella Frostrup has scathingly declared.
Babies are better off at home than in nurseries, childcare guru claims
Former Labour government advisor and Sure Start director Naomi Eisenstadt recommended that parents consider one-to-one care for the first year of a child's life.
Families of Nottingham knife rampage victims blast 'shameful' BBC Panorama documentary
Relatives of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates have made a formal complaint
'Omar Abdullah Is Seen As A Tourist'
'The Abdullah family is the problem and facilitator of the instability that we are seeing in Kashmir.'
DPC warned RTÉ over staff activities register, FOI shows
RTÉ was warned that complaints about releasing personal information from TV and radio stars were inevitable if they went ahead with a plan to publish a register of external activities.
Hyderabad Airport Metro Phase II to span 116.2 km at over ₹32,000 crore with extension to ‘Fourth City’
Hyderabad Airport Metro Limited plans to extend metro rail to Fourth City, costing ₹32,237 crore in total.
He was a 'pillar of the community'... but then his dark secret unravelled
Robert Holden kept a dark secret from his adoring community for 15 years
Lucy Letby trial expert gave 25 further suspicious incidents to police
Dr Dewi Evans described finding more cases of concern after going back over all 82 medical files he had been provided, following her murder convictions.
Labour to tighten ministerial hospitality rules
The move follows criticism over freebies accepted by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers.
Govt likely to bring 3 bills to implement 'one nation, one election' plan
The proposed first constitutional amendment bill would deal with making provisions for holding Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly elections together.
One Nation, One Election: Modi Govt To Introduce 3 Bills Proposing Key Constitutional Amendments — Report
The Modi government is mulling three bills to implement
Rules on government ministers accepting donations and hospitality to be overhauled
The rules will be changed to bring them in line with what shadow ministers and backbench MPs must declare
Assam holds recruitment exam for Grade-III posts amidst internet suspension
Assam recruitment exam: Mobile internet/mobile data/mobile wi-fi connectivity remained disabled across the state from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, as notified in a release on Saturday, issued by the secretary, SLRC for Class-III posts.
Labour to close hospitality rules 'loophole' after Keir Starmer freebies row
Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden said a 'Tory loophole' would be closed that meant ministers don’t need to declare the value of hospitality accepted as part of their role
Family traumatised after 'road rage knifeman followed them for 30 minutes'
The 'shaken' family drove to a police station after being stalked by a road rage van driver - but were allegedly told no officer could be sent out due to a 'lack of resources'
British troops 'joked with killer about death of Kenyan mother'
Agnes Wanjiru, 21, was last seen alive with British troops at a hotel in Nanyuki in March 2012, before her mutilated naked body was found dumped in a septic tank three months later near an army base.
Vasant Kunj deaths: Delhi Police to study Burari suicide case to probe 'occult practices' angle
Delhi Police investigate occult angle in Burari suicide case, studying red thread and sweets found at scene
Will turnout in J-K polls' final phase surpass first two?
Voting for this crucial phase, covering 40 assembly segments across seven districts -- Jammu, Udhampur, Samba and Kathua in the Jammu region and Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara in north Kashmir -- is scheduled for October 1.
Kharge falls ill at J-K rally, says will stay alive until Modi is removed
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge vowed to fight for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that he would remain active in politics until Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ousted from power.
Government to overhaul rules on ministers declaring hospitality
Pat McFadden said a ‘Tory loophole’ will be closed to ensure more transparency.
Pope Francis Condemns Sexual Abuse, Cover Ups By Bishops During Belgium Visit: 'Evil Must Be Brought Out'
During his visit to Belgium, Pope Francis stressed that the bishops should not cover up abuse and should instead help the abusers
Angry thug with a history of violence smashed pool cue across fellow player's face over accidental touch
Andrew Pedder, 46, was arrested at Manchester Airport but has been spared jail
Queen Elizabeth's reasons for spending final days in Balmoral revealed
King Charles has revealed why his late mother Queen Elizabeth II 'chose' to spend her final days at her 'treasured' Balmoral home in Scotland.
Parents slam confusing colourful road markings outside schools
The new markings made of shapes including triangles, circles and different designs were installed outside two schools in Frome, Somerset with a government grant.
Embassy worker fleeing Taliban feels 'betrayed' as UK government 'left his children behind'
Ahmad - not his real name - who worked for the British for more than a decade until the Taliban takeover in 2021 is begging ministers for urgent help to allow his children to reunite with him and the rest of his family in the UK
Norway 'to build fence on border with Russia'
Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl said the Norwegian government is currently looking at 'several measures' to beef up security on the border with Russia in the Arctic north.
MP Rosie Duffield claims Keir Starmer has 'a problem with women'
The Prime Minister is surrounded by 'lads' and has 'a problem with women', Rosie Duffield claimed yesterday.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: First steps to Conservative renewal
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: There is little wonder Sir Keir's approval ratings have collapsed, but the Tories should not allow themselves to be too smug about Labour's agonies
Boris Johnson suspected Macron was 'weaponising' Channel migrants to punish UK for Brexit
Boris Johnson says he suspected that French President Emmanuel Macron was weaponising the Channel small boats crisis to punish Britain for Brexit.
Kyle Walker wife 'will only give marriage another go if he pays £15m'
Annie is believed to be demanding around half of the Manchester City and England star's £27milllion fortune after he secretly fathered two children with influencer Lauryn Goodman .
Why have a number of statues in Bath Abbey been defaced with graffiti?
Sir William Waller was a leading Parliamentary general during the First English Civil War (1642-46).Royalist soldiers vented their feelings against him by battering the face of his effigy.
'My hero police officer dad was shot on duty - I blamed myself for never saying goodbye'
In August 1984, PC Brian Bishop was shot when apprehending an armed robber in Frinton and sadly died five days later in hospital. To mark National Police Memorial Day, his son Dave reflects on his father’s tragic death and the lasting impact on him and his family
Muchirahondo rape trial: Guilty verdicts for 17 counts of rape and sexual assault
John Hope Muchirahondo was found not guilty on eight charges of sexual offending and the jury could not reach a verdict on five others.
Maximum sentence for knife related offences increases
The Minister for Justice Helen McEntee has signed a commencement order to increase the maximum sentences for four knife related offences with the sentence for the possession of a knife in a public place increasing from five years to seven years.
Municipalities aren’t fixing roads, supplying clean water or keeping the lights on
New study explains why.
Maximum sentences for knife-crimes increased as criminals possessing blades face seven years in jail
From today, three knife-related crimes will carry an increased maximum sentence from five to seven years.
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