Plans to demolish and rebuild Derby school submitted
Pear Tree Infant School be demolished, rebuilt and merged with Walbrook Nursery, under the Government-led plans
Mr Macaroni demands justice for slain journalist, Pelumi Onifade
Mr Macaroni noted that the killers of the promising journalist Pelumi Onifade have not been apprehended and the Lagos State Government has failed to release his remains for burial.
Karim Khan Who Sought to Arrest Netanyahu Accused of Sexual Misconduct
Douglas Murray noted that Khan’s brother served time in the UK for sexually assaulting a minor.
Bajrang, Vinesh accepting exemption from trials hit image of protest: Sakshi Malik
Olympic wrestler Sakshi Malik criticises Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia for selfish decisions in her book 'Witness'.
Omar Abdullah vacates Budgam Assembly seat, retains Ganderbal; J&K MLAs administered oath
The newly elected members of the J&K Assembly were administered oath on October 21 by Pro-tem Speaker Mubarak Gul, with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah taking the pledge in the Kashmiri language
King Charles makes very relatable five-word joke after greeting cheering fans in Australia
King Charles and Queen Camilla received a very warm welcome on day one of their Australia tour - but the monarch alluded to having one major struggle during a church visit
The final countdown
Seven days and counting. The landscape of B.C.’s legislative assembly won’t entirely be revealed for another seven days until the final vote count on an extremely tight election has been conducted by Elections B.C. by Oct. 28.
'Phenomenal' cinema conversion into a community centre gets the green light
Art Deco building wil be a 'triumph' for the area says one leading councillor
Killer's 'unduly lenient' jail sentence increased
John Paul Whitla was previously handed a minimum 15-year prison sentence for killing Nathan Gibson.
Two key people spent last hour of late Queen's life at her bedside
Reports indicate that the King and Queen Camilla spent an hour with the late Queen privately before she died and Princess Anne was at her side in the final moments
Illegal dumping and illegal encampments 'completely take away from the beauty' of the Curragh says Kildare Senator
A Private Members Bill introduced by Kildare Fianna Fáil Senator, Fiona O’Loughlin on the Curragh is due to progress to Second Stage in the Seanad
J-K attack: Architect's wife waited for his call to end her fast
No one told them what had happened until late at night. And then too, it came through the media, the family said.
Councillors clash over how Solihull's political map should be drawn
Solihull electoral map is set to see major changes
Pawan Kalyan meets people affected by deadly diarrhoea outbreak in Vizianagaram district
Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan visits Gurla to address diarrhoea outbreak, promises support and investigation.
After delays, forensic report in trial of lawyer accused of girlfriend's murder completed
The NPA told the court the state was waiting for an additional forensics report from the pathology department before the murder trial could begin.
Imo journalist arrested again by police
The police said the journalist was arrested for offences related to the recent attack by gunmen at the study centre of the National Open University in Nsu, a community in Ehime Mbano Council Area of Imo State.
As a precursor to caste census, BC Commission conducts open sessions in erstwhile districts
State Backward Classes Commission conducts field visits to educate people about caste census, ensuring participation and accurate data collection.
AgriGold victims to hold ‘Maha Vignapana Deeksha’ on October 28
AgriGold Customers and Agents Welfare Association to protest for justice, urging government intervention in long-standing fraud case.
Panchayat ward ward members resign to protest inaction to close fish processing units
Pottalurani panchayat ward members resign over inaction against polluting fish processing units, facing resistance from officials.
Sinn Féin employee resigns after damage to DUP portrait
A painting of a Democratic Unionist Party peer in Belfast City Hall was removed and damaged at the weekend.
Andhra Pradesh govt. to begin distribution of free LPG cylinders to households from Deepavali
State government to provide three free LPG cylinders annually under Deepam scheme, costing ₹2,684 crore annually.
A few parents submit petitions to Collector claiming their children were not caned in NEET coaching centre
Parents petition Collector after NEET coaching centre accused of caning students; urge police to investigate fairly for students' sake.
Christy Clark eyes Liberals
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark would consider stepping up to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should he step down as leader of the federal Liberals.
Police officer cleared of murdering Chris Kaba
Martyn Blake is found not guilty of murdering Chris Kaba, who was shot on 5 September 2022.
Strict fireworks norms an open challenge to Thrissur Pooram, says Revenue Minister
Revenue Minister K. Rajan challenges stricter fireworks regulations, calling for withdrawal due to impracticality and impact on Thrissur Pooram.
Despite government declaring holiday on Monday, many private schools conduct classes
Private schools defy government holiday order during heavy rains, leading to confusion and absenteeism among students, prompting official notices.
Will always consider myself your representative, Omar Abdullah tells Budgam voters on quitting seat
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday announced that he is vacating the Budgam Assembly seat and retaining the Ganderbal constituency.
B.C. Election: what now?
British Columbians went to the polls Saturday, but now face a week or more before knowing the result, and whether the NDP's David Eby will keep his job as premier or if B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad will take charge, or if there might be a new election.
Met police officer cleared of murder following fatal shooting in South London
Metropolitan Police officer Martyn Blake, 40, was cleared of murder by a jury at the Old Bailey today following the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Chris Kaba in Streatham, south-east London.
Baby Ru: Six full-time investigators still working on case a year on
No-one has yet been charged over the brutal attack that fractured the toddler's tiny skull.
Phelan trial told of issue with translation of evidence
The jury in the trial of a law professor and barrister accused of murder has heard an issue arose over the translation from French to English of eyewitness evidence given last week during which the accused was described as "really pissed off" shortly before a fatal shooting.
SF employee resigns after DUP mayor portrait damaged
Sinn Féin has said that a party employee has resigned due to involvement in an incident where an official portrait of a former DUP Lord Mayor of Belfast was damaged at the weekend.
Can Greens, NDP get deal?
Former B.C. Green leader Andrew Weaver knows what it's like to form a minority government with the NDP, but says such a deal to create the province's next administration is less likely this time than seven years ago.
'I was wrongly convicted without even knowing - I can't get my head around it'
Anita says she was left 'flabbergasted' when she learned she had points on her licence
Maradu municipality moves resolution seeking permanent exemption at Kumbalam toll plaza
Maradu municipality seeks permanent toll exemption at Kumbalam plaza, resolution forwarded to Union and State ministers.
IPOB disowns latest sit-at-home in South-east, reveals those behind it
An unidentified man had, in a viral video clip which surfaced earlier in October, asked residents of the south-east to observe sit-at-home on 21 and 22 October.
IPOB disown latest sit-at-home in South-east, reveal those behind it
An unidentified man had, in a viral video clip which surfaced earlier in October, asked residents of the south-east to observe sit-at-home on 21 and 22 October.
The King and the protester: The challenges of a royal tour
An Indigenous senator's protest is a reminder of the historical baggage that royal tours can bring.
Teenager hit by cars after trying to flee 'out of control' XL Bully type dog
Police are appealing for more information on the dog's owner
First meeting of new School Management Committee on October 25
Newly constituted School Management Committee (SMC) to discuss resolutions, higher education guidance, and coordinate with officials.
Poll: Clark for P.M.?
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark would consider stepping up to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should he step down as leader of the federal Liberals.
OPW to defend cost of modular homes to accounts committee
Officials from the Office of Public Works (OPW) will defend the cost of modular homes when they appear before the Public Accounts Committee tomorrow, describing them as "State assets".
Nigerian university students reject proposed fee hike
The students’ union described the proposed hikes as drastic and rash, stressing that they would continue to oppose any form of exploitation or unfair treatment of students.
Dramatic photos show overturned lorry in middle of main road after smashing into central reservation
The HGV crashed to the ground before landing on its side across both sides of the carriageway
Transmission Gully link road closed for 'critical' work after just two years
A link road on the major Wellington highway is being closed - just two years after it was opened.
Former Green MP Darleen Tana removed from Parliament
The Green Party had applied to use the waka jumping legislation to remove their former MP, the Speaker has announced her seat is now vacant.
Nigerian senator admits NDLEA raided his house
“The entire house was searched," the senator's aide said.
Government unveils rebooted school lunch menu
It says the new menu will save more than $130 million a year.
Inside the ramshackle home of Rosie O'Donnell's troubled daughter
Photos have emerged showing the squalor Rosie O'Donnell's troubled daughter, Chelsea, was living in as she was arrested last month in Wisconsin for child neglect.
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