Two-bed £220k house blasted by critics as 'rank' - can YOU spot why?
The property, which ironically is in Whitehaven, Cumbria, used to be three-bedroom but the current owner converted it into a two many years ago.
'You'd think we'd killed someone': Call for investigation after Gypsy and Traveller children 'blocked from Christmas markets and forced onto trains out of Manchester'
GMP put a dispersal order in place, but is facing growing calls to explain its actions
Hopes of finding mystery shooter who killed dad on doorstep as new murder evidence emerges
New evidence in the murder of Alistair Wilson has seen ex-Met officer Peter Bleksley suggest the information could be beneficial to the investigation, which has been ongoing for nearly 20 years
Deputy mayor issues statement over Gypsy and Traveller videos and wants 'full report' from GMP
'I expect the police to treat everyone fairly and with respect'
$2M top up for city facilities
A master plan for Mysuru needs more than a one-off meeting, say stakeholders
Stakeholders question the effectiveness of a single meeting in shaping the future of Mysuru, emphasizing the need for expert involvement.
High on wheelies
J&K Traffic Police crackdown on underage driving after tragic accident sparks debate on road safety and parenting.
Rally Japan organisers hit with hefty €50,000 fine for safety breach
Officials were forced to cancel stage 12 after a civilian car made its way onto the stage
SSLC question paper in Karnataka to have new format 
KSEAB introduces new SSLC exam format for 2024-25 academic year emphasizing theme-based marks and reducing one/two mark questions.
Traveller girl, 13, ended up 'hysterical' in Grimsby after being herded onto train by police in Manchester
The girl was among scores of youngsters who were forced onto trains at Victoria railway station as part of a police 'dispersal order' designed to prevent trouble in the city centre
Sale certificate issued in pursuance to a court's auction not required to be stamped: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that a sale certificate issued in pursuance to a court’s auction is not required to be stamped.
Royal Family's Christmas plans in chaos by 'uninvited guests'
The Royal Family will be keen for a bit of normality this Christmas, after a turbulent year.
Watch the Santa parade
Mystery vandal destroys pedestrian crossing and leaves sinister note
A vandal left a 'sinister' ransom note after destroying a pedestrian crossing, blaming a local council for an unknown decision made 12 years ago.
Top cop issues statement after young travellers turned away from Manchester
Top cop vows to 'address' concerns of the parents of traveller children ordered out of the city on Saturday
Fishermen oppose proposed spiritual and cultural eco-park on ECR
Fishermen oppose spiritual eco-park on ECR, citing impact on fishing activities, burial ground, and community resources.
Teen boys arrested amid sexual assault video, incident condemned by Gender and Education ministers
The police are reporting that the teen boys seen in a video sexually assaulting a schoolgirl have been arrested. The video, which came to light sometime last week and has been circulated on social media platforms, depicts inappropriate behaviour...
Coimbatore round up
IT Park to be established in the Nilgiris district, providing jobs to the youth with new technology.
Chennai grapples with the challenge of increasing stray dog population
Chennai faces stray dog crisis, prompting expansion of sterilisation programme to address public safety concerns effectively.
How an august body of men worked out India’s foundational document
75th Constitution Day marks the historic finalization of India's foundational document by the Constituent Assembly in 1949.
How an august body of men worked out India’s foundational document
75th Constitution Day marks the historic finalization of India's foundational document by the Constituent Assembly in 1949.
Noah’s Ark worth a visit this Christmas
KWWSPCA Column
Blindness is no barrier to excellence, says best visually impaired WASSCE candidate
Unlike Master Opu’s parents, who enrolled him at a school for the blind, Fiyinfoluwa’s mother, Gbemisola Banjo, said she opted for inclusive schools for her daughter to address the concern about an issue complex.
TJ Perenara's Tiriti haka addition welcomed by both Te Pāti Māori and David Seymour
The All Black used the side's haka ahead of their match against Italy to show support for the recent hikoi.
Beloved UK seaside town now facing 'Frankenstein heroin' plague as residents beg for help
Bournemouth residents have noticed an increase in the number of deaths linked to drugs. Big Issue seller Karl Burnes said he knows 'quite a few people' who have died of overdose
Controversial statue will be melted down after years of ridicule
The £40,000 monument, built to honour the men who waded into the Solway Firth to catch fish with handheld nets, faces being melted down, much to the disapproval of artist Pail Cowan.
Principals' anger over cutbacks to 'jolly good' school lunch scheme
At least two schools have opted out of the revised free lunch scheme for next year.
Detectives hunt 'hoaxer' after two buses evacuated and bomb squad called to Chester
Cheshire Police have said reports of 'suspicious activity' on two buses in Chester city centre were 'malicious'
Travelling Mat Salleh Calls Us Fat, Yes We’re Angry (But He’s Not Wrong)
The 2023 National Health and Morbidity Survey reported 54.4% of Malaysians are obese and overweight.
Call for State to address homeless asylum seekers' needs
The Irish Refugee Council has called for a comprehensive response to the needs of homeless international protection applicants.
Louisa Wall says TJ Perenara's Treaty statement during haka was censored
The former Black Fern, Silver Fern and Labour MP she "watched with pride" at how departing All Black TJ Perena used the side's haka.
No change in Dunedin homelessness after tent encampment dispersed
"This is a complex area of work, and there are many factors that impact on a lack of housing resilience or becoming homeless," a council report says.
'Budget will put us off hiring' and 'Cabinet assisted dying split'
The ongoing fallout of the Budget's tax rises and upcoming debate over assisted dying lead the front pages.
Morning Digest: Mahayuti yet to take a call on new Maharashtra Chief Minister; U.S. agency conducting due diligence on Adani’s Sri Lanka project, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on November 25, 2024
Ashburton library introduces new code of conduct
Two people per month on average have been trespassed from the new library and civic centre prompting the council to introduce a new code of conduct.
The silent struggles of color blind students in the UK
Around 450,000 children are being failed by the UK education system because they have a special educational need and disability (SEND) that is effectively unrecognised by most schools and local education authorities, an author has warned.
Men abused by women don’t all fight back — some believe a strong man is non-violent: South African study
Respondents in the study challenge the idea that being masculine means to be naturally aggressive and violent
‘The reality of marginalised students in India is similar to those in the U.S.’
There is a really big open question about whether Gen-Z is signing up to teach. What I hear from people all over the world is that this is one of our most central challenges. We are working across the Teach For All (TFA) network to recruit people aggressively to commit two years to teach in the communities where they are needed because we have seen that those two years of commitment is transformational for students who are in classrooms and for the teachers themselves because what you do shapes who you are.  
Job loss concerns as Derby City Council buys two new robotic vacuum cleaners for £33,000
They join digital assistants Darcie and Ali who man the phones but spark worries over job losses
Tenancy nightmare: Palmerston North landlords go 'to hell and back' as woman trashes property
Rubbish is strewn throughout the home, there are cracks in the ceiling and the fridge and dishwasher are missing.
Worsening shoplifting 'anarchy' on busy Nottingham street intimidating staff and costing thousands
The scourge of persistent shoplifters is scaring workers and forcing businesses to spend more on security measures
SNP excuses and spin can't hide the managed decline of our public services
In his regular column for the Record, the Scottish Labour leader says public services are buckling under pressure with little help from the SNP Government.
To haka, or not to haka? Who has the mana to decide?
The haka continues to make headlines around the world, captivating audiences and drawing both passionate supporters and critics.
King Charles' sweet Christmas tribute to soothe Queen Camilla's recent heartbreak
King Charles' Highgrove estate has been decorated for Christmas, with the tree in the shop featuring a touching tribute to the recently-deceased pet of Queen Camilla
Queen Camilla's new Christmas tree baubles filled with special meaning after dog tragedy
King Charles' country estate has been decked out with festive decorations for the season, including a poignant tribute to a recent heartbreaking loss
Missing Bristol bus gate sign meant '20 days of fines are illegal'
The warning sign for the controversial Cumberland Road bus gate was knocked down, then removed
Centenary celebrations launched for three Montego Bay schools
WESTERN BUREAU Montego Bay Mayor Richard Vernon says had it not been for the strong will and perseverance of the Franciscan Sisters from Allegany in the United States, Mt Alvernia High School, Chetwood Memorial Primary, and Mt Alvernia Preparatory...
MoBay Community College savouring its excellence
WESTERN BUREAU: Impressive pass rates across multiple programmes –including agriculture, social work, hospitality, and culinary arts – underscore the remarkable achievements of students at Montego Bay Community College (MBCC). Tagged the ‘College...
Dinthill honours 300
Cheers and jubilation filled Dinthill Technical High School in St Catherine last Thursday as 300 students were honoured for their academic achievements. The day’s activities, organised by the Dinthill Technical Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) in...
What happened when a city started accepting - not evicting - homeless camps
Faced with a housing and homelessness crisis, Halifax has set aside city sites for people to live in tents. Not everyone is behind the plan.
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