Don’t look at the nominees, I’m fighting on all 70 seats, Kejriwal tells AAP workers
Arvind Kejriwal urges AAP workers to unite for Delhi Assembly poll victory, warning against BJP takeover.
Several candidates lag on financial returns after Tauranga by-election
Three months after the Tauranga city council elections, several candidates still haven't filed their expenses and donation returns.
Vows to end DWP scandal that left thousands in debt as minster say 'we can put things right'
The review will be led by Liz Sayce, the former chief executive of the charity Disability Rights UK
Green School recognised in book celebrating 75 years of the Commonwealth
The co-founders of the Taranaki school were interviewed by King Charles' biographer for the project.
No regrets for independents
Winning as an independent candidate is a tall order and one that nobody was able to pull off Saturday night during the BC Provincial Election. 
Tories strong in B.C. Interior
B.C. Conservatives achieve dominance across Southern Interior
Birmingham's worst-rated outlets for food hygiene that haven't been inspected in years
Hundreds of businesses in Birmingham with the lowest food hygiene ratings remain open, waiting years for a new inspection amid a Food Standards Agency 'backlog'
Thought-provoking questions
‘Thought-provoking’ is how some neighbours describe this column. Encouraging. Thanks. Could they mean that these articles inspire reflection, spark meaningful conversations or motivate them to adjust their outlook on life? And what’s the next step...
Leaders speak on close race
The outcome of British Columbia's election was unclear after a close race between the NDP and the B.C. Conservatives, with the Greens poised to play a role in a potential minority government.
Business leaders wary
Business loves certainty and the only certainty in a minority legislature is uncertainty.
Local fury as Harry and Meghan snap up £6.3m beach home in Portgual
The property is close to where Prince Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack stays through the summer, around an hour's drive south of Lisbon in Portugal
Increased Jobseeker sanctions not helpful in tough job market - advocate
Beneficiaries face an uphill battle to find a job, with few openings available and sanctions making things more difficult, an advocate says.
Chief Minister expresses willingness to work with ISB in achieving Telangana’s goals  
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy urges ISB students to work with State Government, offering opportunities and challenges for growth.
CalMac ferry sailings only ran to schedule on seven days in 15 months
Between January 1, 2023 and March 31, 2024 there were just seven days when all timetabled CalMac sailings “performed to schedule".
Gwarube confident Class of 2024 will rise to the occasion when sitting for their exams
Despite challenges faced by the Class of 2024 as matric candidates, basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube says she believes they will rise to the occasion when they sit for their exams on Monday.
30m zip wire and trampolines among amazing improvements for play area
Work will start in the new year after £100,000 funding was agreed
Ready, set, go — SA declared ready for the Class of 2024 matric exams
Just hours to go before matric final exams get under way for more than 800,000 candidates
Natasha’s Gift Shop celebrates 20 years in business in Rathangan
Anniversary
Adopting as a single mum in my 40s changed my life
The number of people adopting in Wales is falling, according to the latest figures.
University halls of residence full to bursting, many prospective students on waitlists
Some teens who missed out on places in the halls are now rethinking their academic futures: "There's been a lot of tears."
Leading with kindness: How Varsha Vala infuses compassion into Medihelp’s success
From steering a major medical scheme to fostering meaningful connections, Varsha Vala proves that kindness is not just a value – it's a powerful tool for collaboration and growth.
Families could face extra £200 a year to watch Strictly due to online TV push
Campaigners warn some 4.3 million households could be forced to stump up an additional £218 per year to switch to internet streaming if licences aren’t renewed
Zero-hours workers beg MPs to back law change - 'your boss can make your hours disappear'
MPs begin debating the Employment Rights Bill today, which promises sweeping changes to workplace rights for millions of Brits, including a ban on exploitative zero-hours contracts
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