Think critically, leverage AI to gain strategic advantage: Rajnath Singh to military leaders
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday urged military officers to think critically, adapt to unforeseen circumstances and leverage the latest technological advancements like AI to gain a strategic...
Elton John says he hopes Labour can rescue Britain from 'doldrums'
The Rocket Man star Elton John's comments came as Keir Starmer's government attempted to woo global investors at a major summit held by the government at Guildhall
Elections alone don't make a democracy, people's voice must be heard: Sonam Wangchuk
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk sits on indefinite fast in Delhi, demanding a meeting with top leadership for democracy.
Million pound donation from Bristol legend to help disabled children
The transformation of the old motorway service station is a step nearer
My kindergarten teacher harbored the Angel of Death for a decade
One of Betina Anton's earliest memories growing up in São Paulo, Brazil is of her kindergarten teacher, the kindly 'Tante' Liselotte. But the slim German woman was hiding a horrific secret.
Tributes to 'amazing Mariam' - pregnant mum killed in crash with unmarked police car
Flowers in tribute to the woman, named only as Mariam, have been left at the scene of the crash, describing "the most amazing wife, mummy, daughter, sister and friend"
'You see us burning, you stay silent': Family’s agony over mother and sons burned to death in Gaza tent
Ahmed al-Dalou lost his wife and two sons after an Israeli strike burned their tent near Gaza’s Al-Aqsa hospital.
Early voting begins in Las Vegas Valley as over 22K cast ballots
After months of campaigning and a barrage of political advertising, early, in-person voting is finally here.
R.G. Kar victim’s parents accuse Trinamool Congress leader of hurrying cremation 
Parents allege Trinamool Congress councillor rushed cremation of raped, murdered doctor
Sunderland comes together as 'one big Mackem family' at Unity in the Community event
People from varying faiths, backgrounds and communities joined one another in Sunderland city centre on Saturday for Unity in the Community
Who will lead Hamas after killing of Yahya Sinwar?
Hamas officials told the BBC Khalil al-Hayya, Sinwar's deputy, is considered a strong candidate.
The Greater Manchester secondary schools with the highest truancy rates
It comes as absence rates across the country continue to rise year on year since COVID
'My spiteful ex shared a video of us having sex to thousands of strangers and said I'd go viral'
A mum whose intimate moments were exposed on social media by a vengeful ex-boyfriend says the crime of 'revenge porn' makes the victim feel powerless and ashamed
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces '£9billion NHS black hole' as Budget looms
Government insiders have warned that without extra funding at the Budget the NHS funding gap would see millions of patients' appointments, scans and operations cancelled
Russian cash-for-votes flows into Moldova as nation heads to polls
Sunday's presidential election is seen as a vote on whether the country looks east to Russia or west to the EU.
Rochdale grooming whistleblower reveals 'tick' system rapists used
Maggie Oliver, who left Greater Manchester Police force in disgust over their handling of the gangs, has laid bare the shocking abuse young girls suffered at the hands of depraved predators.
Lawrence Bishnoi: Building a crime syndicate
The Hindu profiles on Lawrence Bishnoi who was connected with the killing of NCP leader Baba Siddique
Lizzo sparks uproar with promise about America if Kamala wins
The singer, 36, who hails from Motor City, appeared alongside the Democratic presidential nominee at Western International High School in the city.
How will a classical status help languages?
What does the approval mean for Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Pali and Prakrit? What are the criteria for such a declaration?
'Election caution has left Chancellor with no rabbit to pull out of the hat'
The Mirror's Assistant Editor, Jason Beattie, says the Labour Party could be re-wiring the state if Prime Minister Keir Starmer had been bolder and more adventurous
Mysterious tar balls wash up on Sydney beaches and force beach closures
Several beaches in areas of Sydney, Australia including iconic Bondi were closed to the public for 24 hours after the discovery of mysterious and bizarre tar balls
Must stop 'forex drain' due to students going abroad: Dhankhar
New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS): Coining a new term
Top police chief demands 'whole system reform' to punish shoplifters
Paul Sanford, Chief Constable of Norfolk Police, said any toleration of shoplifting leads to more serious criminal activity and that the recent far-right rioting shows efficacy of a tough response.
Axing cruel DWP two-child benefit limit 'would reduce cost of poverty by over £3billion'
As Rachel Reeves resists calls to scrap the two-child benefit limit at the Budget, the New Economics Foundation warns the the government is ignoring the wider economic gains
Fayed sexually assaulted me on his yacht, says US ambassador daughter
Melissa Price reacts physically when she sees a photo of the Harrods boss. 'He is a monster,' she says. 'Fayed took me against my will. That changed my life and will always be with me.'
Need to stay prepared to tackle possibility of adversaries weaponising everyday tools, tech: Rajnath
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urges Indian military leaders to think critically and leverage technology for strategic advantage.
DWP to lift money directly out of benefit fraudsters' banks and pay
The DWP will be granted new powers to lift money directly out of the pockets of benefit fraudsters, as the government vows to crackdown on welfare scams. 
King cracks jokes as Aussies get close look at royals
King Charles has spoken of his love for Australia and its people after he and Queen Camilla were greeted by devoted well-wishers in their first...
Trump steps up attacks, Harris turns to stars
Republican Donald Trump has escalated his verbal attacks on Democrat Kamala Harris, while she turned to celebrities to generate enthusiasm for her...
Woman, teen jailed after partner hit with car
A teen would never have run a man over twice, killing him and leaving him for dead, if it weren't for the instruction from Ephron Ronaki, who was...
How a communist from the Tata family became one of Britain's first Asian MPs
Shapurji Saklatvala, who was a communist, fought for India's freedom in the UK in the 1900s.
Harris and Trump court early voters; Usher, Lizzo join campaign trail
Republican Donald Trump escalated his verbal attacks on Democrat Kamala Harris as the vice president turned to celebrities to generate enthusiasm for her campaign.
Snapchat and voice messages - truckie's timeline hours before fatal crash
In hours before the crash that killed Caleb Baker, Sarah Schmidt spent one-third of her time behind the wheel with her phone in her hand.
Why are we building homes when so many are standing empty?
Bringing empty homes back into use can be tricky, but campaigners say a lot more could be done to help.
King Charles attends Sydney church in first appearance of Australian tour
The reigning monarch attended a Sydney church on Sunday after touching down Friday evening.
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.
The incredible story of the school reunion after 72 years
Reunited by an appeal in the Evening Post 42 years ago, the girls of Bristol East Secondary Commercial School have got back together again
All the crime stories you may have missed in Bristol this week
From arrests to jail sentences, it has been another busy week in Bristol
Housing campaigner uses lived experience of homelessness in new Wake The Tiger performance piece
“I know our government is not going to sort out social housing, I don’t believe anything I’m being told by official bodies anymore.”
Husband a big local name
The property at 12707 Husband Drive in Coldstream holds a rich and storied past, linked both to a prominent family and a celebrated architect. Once the residence of the Husband family, the house ov
King Charles' first full day on Australian tour - from poignant act to impromptu walkabout and anti-monarchy protest
King Charles was joined by the Queen as they were met with loud cheers from the hundreds of well-wishers gathered as they arrived at St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney
Moldova votes in election, EU referendum in shadow of alleged Russian meddling
Moldovans vote in pivotal election and EU referendum amid Russian meddling allegations, shaping future EU aspirations.
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'
Two-week warning to Petrol drivers who must pay £43 extra to keep car on road
Drivers would face a 5p a litre rise in fuel duty from November 1
He popped to the pub to have a nosey, then threw a pint of Carling over a woman
John Oliver sued a fellow pub-goer after she insulted him in a Stockport boozer
King Charles and Camilla faced with awkward Princess Diana moment during Australian tour
King Charles and Queen Camilla were handed Australia’s first Bible, signed by every member of the Royal Family from previous royal tours, after a church service in Sydney
Move forward ... God is not finished with you
“When we were at Mount Sinai, the LORD our God said to us, ‘You have stayed at this mountain long enough. It is time to break camp and move on... I am giving all this land to you! Go in and occupy it, for it is the land the LORD swore to give to...
Hair righteousness and education
IN THE Sunday Gleaner of September 2022, under the captioned, ‘Human rights and the MOEY’s dress and grooming policy’, I noted “The Dress and Grooming Policy Guidelines for the Ministry of Education sounds good. It has some of the best and most...
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...
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