UN chief blasted for Putin deference
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres went to Kazan for the international summit of emerging economies, BRICS, which was held in the Russian city.
Time has come for reparations dialogue, Commonwealth heads agree
The UK had previously insisted the subject was not on the agenda at the leaders' summit in Samoa.
Glamorous Thai YouTuber who scammed victims out of £47m is ARRESTED
Natthamon Khongchak, 32, is accused of scamming her followers out of £47million when she posed as a foreign exchange trader. When the scheme collapsed she fled to Indonesia.
NHS staff watched woman, 22, die on CCTV presuming she was sleeping
Shannara 'Jade' Donnelly, 22, was considered at risk of self-harm and was meant to kept an eye on by staff 'at all times' while at Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, north London.
Starmer forced into discussion of slavery reparations as Commonwealth chiefs say 'time has come'
The UK will take part in discussions about reparations next year, despite the British government's insistence that payouts in compensation for slavery would not be on the agenda for this year's Commonwealth summit.
I'm a Met Police marksman...the public are ungrateful about what we do
Kaba was a 'core member' of London's notorious '67' gang, directly linked to two gun attacks in six days and driving a luxury Audi spotted at the scene of a shooting 24 hours before he died.
Nevadans can expect slew of legal disputes over 2024 election
Get ready for post-election lawsuits, some that might be considered frivolous, and others that are a normal part of the election process.
KENNEDY: Here's the real reason that Beyoncé bailed on Harris AGAIN
For a candidate who claims to be about 'good vibes' and 'joy,' Kamala Harris sure knows how to kill a buzz. If Queen B liked Harris she would have put a ring on it!
‘Not my King’ protest row highlights Australian divisions
An Aboriginal senator's heckling of the King ignites debate about how to best address inequality in Australia.
Police warn of rental scam
A woman looking for a rental property became involved in an elaborate scam, said Nelson Police Friday.
‘Batenge to katenge’: Yogi Adityanath’s slogan is call for Hindu unity, says RSS
RSS backs Yogi Adityanath's 'katenge-batenge' slogan, emphasizes Hindu unity, addresses OTT regulation, and discusses Kumbh Mela preparations.
'How a terrifying childhood memory changed me'
Chief Supt Chris Foster is focused on stamping out the crime which still haunts him to this day
Parliament calls for urgent action to end violence against children
The government said involving children to speak on topical issues that affect their well-being makes them more aware of their right to survival, development, protection, and participation.
Treaty of Waitangi addition petitioned at Parliament
The House - Parliament is considering a request to add a fourth article to the Treaty, to include an oral undertaking made to the signatories in 1840.
Couple whose daughter killed herself at call for new measures
The heartbroken parents of a 'hard-working and high-achieving' student who took her own life are calling to make duty of care to students a legal requirement for universities
Biden quietly campaigns in Pennsylvania with John Fetterman
President Joe Biden quietly campaigned for Vice President Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh Saturday alongside Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman .
The huge financial crisis facing Welsh universities
The importance of universities to the Welsh economy cannot be understated and requires the Welsh Government to instigate a national conversation to ensure they can have a sustainable future
Woman 'heartbroken' to not be reunited with her cat, despite microchip
Companion Animals NZ said it had a "great deal of empathy" for the situation, but it had no legal power to rule on who should be Muffin's rightful owner.
David Lammy's aide is accused of being 'anti-British'
The comment by Ben Judah (pictured with Lammy), the adviser who has been described as 'Lammy's brain', is one of a string of astonishing remarks he has made.
A puff on a joint - then six months of forced rehab in a concrete cell
A young woman buys cannabis for friends - and finds herself facing up to 20 years in prison.
Lucy Letby trial facing fresh controversy
The testimony of Dewi Evans was central to the nurse's conviction last year for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others, but the reliability of his evidence has been questioned.
Woman trashes grieving couple's sentimental Halloween display
Wild video captured the moment an Ohio woman viciously destroyed a Halloween display in front of a home whose owners had just lost their son. Christina Horvath (bottom right) was arrested for it.
'Budget to match Labour best' and 'King back to full duties'
Rachel Reeves promising to keep Labour's promises and King Charles's health, lead the papers.
Calls grow to ban teachers using social media to contact students
Despite calls for a ban on electronic communication between teachers and students outside official channels, there is no specific rule against it....
Starmer loses battle to prevent Caribbean demanding slave reparations
In the statement, Commonwealth leaders agreed that the 'time has come' for a discussion on the matter, more than 200 years after the slave trade was abolished by the UK parliament.
British law chief accused of sexual assault
It is alleged that Karim Khan, 54, groped the woman in his office and allegedly got into her hotel bed and began 'sexually touching' her.
Royal Navy academy where Charles and William trained faces axe
It was where the late Queen first met a dashing young naval cadet called Philip Mountbatten, and where the current King and the next one underwent military training.
Darlington Five bring fight for women spaces in hospitals to No 10
The group insist transgender policies are putting women at risk and are suing their NHS trust for allowing a male-born colleague, Rose, to use the women-only changing room.
No specific rule against teachers using social media to contact students
There have been 53 cases of teachers using social media to effectively groom young people in their care into some form of inappropriate relationship since 2010.
Every institution can be improved, but that doesn't mean it is fundamentally flawed: CJI Chandrachud in Mumbai
CJI Chandrachud emphasizes institutional improvement without undermining the judiciary's fundamental strength and maturity in decision-making processes.
Katty Kay: What’s really behind America’s men v women election
With polls showing a stark gender divide, the race is shaping up to be a battle of the sexes. Why?
High-end vehicles and the King’s highway
“If all citizens are equal, a pedestrian has a right to the same amount of road space as somebody in a Porsche ... if all citizens are equal, somebody on a bicycle has a right to the same amount of road space as somebody in a luxury car. If all...
Trump to rally at New York's Madison Square Garden
As the US Election enters its final week, former president Trump returns to the city of his birth for a rally at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden - host to some of the country's most famous - and infamous - events.
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