PMQs: Live updates as Angela Rayner faces MPs amid Donald Trump row
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will step in for Keir Starmer at PMQs as a bitter row unfolds after Donald Trump accused Labour of interfering with the US election
Charity behind Birmingham mosque had 'no safeguarding policies' and was 'mismanaged', probe finds
'Several instances of misconduct' found in organisation running Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif
Streeting will vote against assisted dying law
The health secretary has told Labour MPs he can not back a change in the law because of the state of palliative care.
Many questions remain on patrolling agreement with China, says Congress
Congress criticizes Modi government's handling of India-China border crisis, demands transparency on recent agreement, and questions economic dependency on China.
'Indictment Of PM Modi's Gullibility': Congress Poses 6 Questions To Govt On Agreement With China
The Congress asked the government to take the people of India into confidence on the matter and said that many questions remained about PM Modi government's announcement of the agreement. 
Adult male prison spaces 'fell into double figures'
Shabana Mahmood told the annual judges' dinner at Mansion House that, when she was appointed as Lord Chancellor in the summer, prisons were "weeks away from running out of space altogether" and, as a result, she decided to release some prisoners early
UK minister harangued by Caribbean PM over slavery reparations
Philip Davis, the Bahamas prime minister, told Baroness Jenny Chapman that the region's former British colonies were 'united in our demand for justice' during a visit to the island nation.
'Serious questions remain': Cong on India-China truce
'The Modi government's approach to the entire crisis could be described as DDLJ: Deny, Distract, Lie and Justify,' Ramesh said.
Recruitment embargo could lead to dispute, Fórsa warns
Public service trade union Fórsa has warned the health service recruitment embargo is impacting on the system and could lead to a new industrial dispute this winter.
'British mercenaries killed while fighting in Ukraine'
Russia's defence ministry has claimed that its forced killed two British 'mercenaries' in Ukraine. 
Rural taxi drivers must take English tests or face losing licences
South Kesteven District Council introduced the rule in August after it received complaints from passengers about the 'level of English spoken by drivers'.
West Midlands Fire Authority chief 'does not condone CV dishonesty' after Wayne Brown comments leaked
She was heard to say: 'Everyone has at some stage put something on their CV they regretted putting there and shouldn’t have'
Henry Zeffman: How a LinkedIn post sparked a transatlantic row
A call for Labour activists to campaign for Kamala Harris has put Keir Starmer in an awkward spot.
Survey supports the CBC
A national survey about the role of a public broadcaster in today's media climate suggests a majority of Canadians want to preserve CBC/Radio-Canada.
Gunman GUILTY of murdering Gooch Gang member nearly decade after gangland execution
Abdul Ahsan shot 29-year-old Andre Marshall seven times
Calling husband 'hijda' an act of mental cruelty, HC upholds divorce
The division bench of justice Sudhir Singh and justice Jasjit Singh Bedi was hearing a woman's plea against the divorce granted in favour of her husband by a family court in July this year.
WiPolo Martyrs Shrines enhance northern Uganda tourism portfolio
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Trials delayed by work load on psychiatrists, says judge
Murder trials are being delayed due to the "burden of work" on psychiatrists at the Central Mental Hospital that leaves them without the time to carry out private reports for the courts.
Trials delayed by workload on psychiatrists, says judge
Murder trials are being delayed due to the "burden of work" on psychiatrists at the Central Mental Hospital that leaves them without the time to carry out private reports for the courts.
Body language expert reveals what Kamala really thinks about Joe Biden
DailyMail.com's body language expert Judi James claims Kamala Harris' behaviors during the interview routine, alleging she is an 'avid practitioner of the art of swerving a question'.
Children with complex needs to get £13m annual support
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt announces £13m a year to support families with children with complex needs
Nottingham’s new target of 26,000 new homes by 2041 seen as ‘minimum’ by council
In a bid to meet future housing demand and Whitehall orders, four local councils have been working on a plan to make sure they can deliver enough homes by the deadline
Keir Starmer will 'work closely' with Trump even if he turns military on political opponents
Donald Trump has repeatedly used the phrase "the enemy within" to describe political opponents - and he's threatened to use the military to "handle" them if he is re-elected next month
BREAKING: Four men found not guilty of killing 18-year-old after judge throws out case
Coby Tristram was stabbed to death in Bury
7-year-old boy killed, mother and sister injured in Karachi stabbing: police
Police surgeon says two injured patients are in serious condition; further investigations are underway.
UK rejects Trump team claims of interference
British PM claims Labour Party officials are volunteering in the election in a personal capacity.
Gunman found guilty of murdering gang member nearly decade after execution
Abdul Ahsan, then 18, blasted Andre Marshall seven times at close range in May 2015.
Andy Burnham and Angela Rayner to meet as hundreds of residents STILL living in unsafe homes
Mayor Andy Burnham has asked the government to step in
Pelicot mass rape trial in France may spur changes to the law
France may introduce changes to its rape law to include consent after a mass rape trial shook the country, challenging the limits of existing legislation and prompting some politicians to call for change.
'Won't be able to...': CJI defers hearing on marital rape
Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, who is demitting office on November 10, Wednesday deferred by four weeks hearing on pleas challenging the immunity granted to husbands in cases of marital rape.
Desperate need for permanent healthcare staff - McDonald
Hospitals cannot hire the frontline staff they need due to ongoing restrictions on recruitment, the Dáil has heard.
UN Agencies: Simchat Torah War Set Gaza Back 69 Years
“You won’t believe how much your life would improve as soon as you stop harboring murder and rape fantasies against us.”
Canadian Cabinet voices support for Trudeau amid growing dissent
Canada's deputy prime minister said she believes Justin Trudeau has the support of a majority of Liberals in Parliament as some prepare to confront him Wednesday in the hopes of convincing him to step down.
Survivor of Dundee murderer Robbie McIntosh 'furious' after parole complaint dismissed again
Linda McDonald spoke 48 hours ahead of McIntosh going before the parole board for his deferred hearing on Friday, which she will attend.
Bihar school holidays extended due to Chhath Puja, check when classes will resume
Bihar School closing news update: The Education Department has amended the Bihar government schools' holiday calendar in view of the Chhath Puja festival. The decision comes after considering the requests from teachers' association.
Derby detectorist scoops £300k payout after finding ancient coins
The Chew Valley Hoard, which is the highest valued treasure find on record, shines fresh light on the aftermath of the Norman invasion
Huge leadership shake-up as local boss prepares to leave for crisis-hit council
A scandal in neighbouring Tameside has resulted in a reshuffle for Oldham Council
Shopkeeper victorious after 10-month-long battle with council
The council told him he needed to change his shopfront back to how it was after spending thousands on a refurbishment
LA DA on when he'll make decision on whether to free Menendez brothers
LA DA George Gascón said he has been motivated to expedite the decision amid renewed pubic interest in the 1989 murders.
₹25 cr. aid likely for Mandya Sahitya Sammelana: Minister
Minister allocates ₹25 crore for Akhila Bharata Sahitya Sammelana in Mandya, emphasizing on meticulous planning and promotion.
Murder trial: Katanga’s sister labeled a liar in court
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Sports centres and swimming pools in the Valleys face uncertain future with trust on brink of collapse
The trust running sports centres at Abertillery, Ebbw Vale and Tredegar and other locations has posted a high six-figure deficit
Soweto demands justice as cops hunt for murderer/rapist of girl aged six
Soweto residents are demanding justice and the arrest of a suspect after the rape and murder of a six-year-old girl, Amantle Samane, on Monday.
Creeslough group seeks meeting with McEntee over inquiry
The group, calling itself the Creeslough Family Support Group, has written to Minister for Justice Helen McEntee's office seeking a meeting to discuss a call for an independent inquiry into the tragedy.
As Arts Professionals Abandon Russia Following Ukraine Invasion, a Cohort of Italian Curators and Artists Have Taken on Projects There
Even as many arts professionals quit their roles since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Francesco Bonami and others have taken on projects.
Council spends £125k building beach huts with no sea view - guess how many have been rented out
The 'nostalgic' huts - which cost £900 to £1,100 to rent each year - are situated next to a block of toilets and nestled behind the dunes of Par Sands beach in St Austell, Cornwall
Rachel Reeves joins Keir Starmer in the Downing Street cat club
The Chancellor revealed that Pumpkin has joined the team at No 11, following Prince, who lives in No10 with Sir Keir and his family.
Top news of the day: Modi, Xi direct their Special Representatives to discuss border issue; Priyanka Gandhi files nomination for Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll, and more
Modi, Xi meeting at BRICS; Priyanka Gandhi files nomination for Wayanad, and more in The Hindu’s top news of October 23, 2024.
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