'Donald Trump's team claiming Labour is interfering in US election is ludicrous'
Donald Trump's team has filed a legal complaint against the Labour Party requesting an immediate investigation into "blatant foreign interference" in the upcoming US election
Hyderabad octogenarian loses Rs 2.88 crore to cyber fraudsters, gets Rs 53 lakh back
Hyderabad, Oct 23 (IANS): Hyderabad police have helped in refunding Rs 53 lakh to an octogenarian, who lost Rs 2.88 crore to cyber fraudsters. The victim, who was cheated by cyber fraudsters on the pretext of wrongdoing, received the amount on the court’s order. City Cybercrime Police had taken up the investigation.....
Keir Starmer resists pressure on reparations for Britain's role in slave trade
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing demands for talks on reparatory justice over slavery and the UK’s colonial past ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Teaching must be made more attractive as a profession to tackle shortages, researchers say
Teaching must be made more attractive to a wider pool of graduates to tackle shortages in the profession, according to new international research comparing 18 countries.
Starmer faces demands to pay compensation for UK's role in slave trade
Sir Keir Starmer will face down demands to pay compensation for Britian's role in the slave trade as he flies into a key Commonwealth summit today
Major change to birth and death registers under new data laws
Ministers have vowed to make the process easier for those who are going through 'the heartache of losing a loved one or riding the rollercoaster of joy' of welcoming a newborn
Abusive partners 'weaponising' disability - research
Urgent action is required to ensure the safety, welfare and protection of disabled women experiencing intimate partner abuse, according to research published by Women's Aid.
How an Oligarch will determine the future of a Western ally
Opposition parties are desperate to oust a government dominated by a secretive billionaire oligarch who made his fortune in Moscow and has started to mimic Vladimir Putin 's repressive regime.
Parents lose hope as report says Send system broken
The special educational needs system is financially unsustainable, the National Audit Office warns.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The perils of yet another Labour pension raid
In Gordon Brown's first Budget as Chancellor in 1997 he announced a raid on pensions that had devastating consequences
Row over Labour 'interfering' in US election deepens
Donald Trump accused Labour of 'foreign interference' in the upcoming vote on following a call for 100 party staffers to volunteer for his rival Kamala Harris.
Regional council fumes over late changes to RMA
One councillor says it's a "significant undermining of local democracy".
Govt accused of 'overreach' with late changes to RMA legisalation
One councillor says it's a "significant undermining of local democracy".
Rachel Reeves promises first Budget will be economic 'reset' for UK
Rachel Reeves has promised her first Budget will be an economic "reset" for the UK.
How Trump threatened and bullied like Tony Soprano to cling to power
It beggared belief, as Trump: The Criminal Conspiracy Case unfolded, that the permatanned property mogul from New York could be days away from a return to the White House
A tight race to the finishing line — the US Presidential election
ON A knife edge. A toss-up. A 50/50 proposition. Impossible to call. These monikers are employed routinely to describe where we are in the race to be the 47th President of the United States. And they accurately convey just how tight this fight is, at least according to the aggregated polling data. The RealClearPolitics.com website, a superb resource for anyone interested in American politics, indicates that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are in a dead heat. At the hour of writing, Trump has tiny leads in all of the seven battlegrounds that will dictate who the next occupant of the White House will be. He appears to be in a slightly superior position. When Harris replaced her faltering boss, President Joe Biden, she did so to the delight of progressives who were less than enthused about Biden’s re-election bid and were staring down the barrel of a landslide Electoral College defeat on November 5th. She raised an enormous amount of money and inspired thousands of people to enlist as volunteers for her throughout…
Nicola Willis asks public servants for their 'best and boldest ideas'
The finance minister has implored public servants to bring new ideas to the table, while acknowledging she was "asking a lot" at an "unsettling" time.
What do butterflies do to survive when it rains?
A butterfly struck by a raindrop may be forced to make an emergency landing in territory where predators are lurking and find it hard to quickly regain the warmth needed to fly away
Trans charity Mermaids was mismanaged, regulator says
Two-year probe says Mermaids struggled after rapid period of growth but did not break rules when offering services to children.
A California official helped save a mental health company’s contract. It flew him to London.
The director of California's mental health commission traveled to London this summer courtesy of a state vendor while he was helping to prevent a $360 million budget cut that would have defunded the company's contract.
Starmer says slavery reparations 'not on the agenda' ahead of Commonwealth summit
Sir Keir Starmer has stared down calls for the United Kingdom to pay reparations for its historical involvement in the slave trade, insisting the Commonwealth should instead be "facing forward" together.
Trump blasts 'LOWLIFE' former top aide over bombshell Hitler claims
Donald Trump blasted his former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly as a 'LOWLIFE' and 'total degenerate' after the ex-Marine claimed the former president was a fan of Adolf Hitler.
Why Harris moved from 'joy' to calling Trump 'a fascist'
The shift in message is a bid to win over moderate Republicans - but the former president accuses her of peddling lies.
Victims left wanting more as second phase of mosque attack inquest ends
The deputy chief coroner says victims, survivors and families of 51 murdered worshippers wanted more answers than the inquest gave them.
Mosque attack inquest provides long overdue answers
The deputy chief coroner says victims, survivors and families of 51 murdered worshippers wanted more answers than the Royal Commission of Inquiry gave them.
Mass opposition to raft of planned Derbyshire council cutbacks
Derbyshire County Council is planning numerous cutbacks, with majority opposition to four schemes set for sign-off
‘Tech-savvy’ robbers block cell signals, loot Rs15m from house in DHA Lahore
Suspects keep police on their toes, exit from motorway’s Faisalabad interchange; fourth incident in 20 days.
Wimbledon crash: Met Police reopen probe into Land Rover smash that killed two eight-year-old girls
Metropolitan Police says it hopes to "address all questions raised by the families affected" following the crash in Wimbledon, southwest London, which killed Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau
BRICS SUMMIT 2024: India supports dialogue, not war
Modi says no place for double standards on terrorAdvocates trade in local currencies at the summitCalls for reforms in UNSC, World Trade Organization 'Kazan Declaration' adopted
Officers failed to follow policy but did not cause fatal crash - police watchdog
Zara Mitchell, 18, died when the car she was in crashed into a house near Rangiora, Canterbury, after fleeing police last September.
Free flu vaccines for politicians in Leinster House branded 'sickening'
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín told the Irish Mirror that he will not accept a free flu vaccination and encouraged others to do the same.
Heartbroken Creeslough families plead with Justice Minister to meet with them before election
The group says it represents an estimated 40 people who have been directly affected by the explosion in the Co Donegal village on October 7, 2022
School kids learn farm skills
The Skeetchestn Community School has opened up new facilities aimed at reconnecting its students to the land by teaching agriculture, animal husbandry and sustainability practices.
Four sheets in new multiplex
Building fire rescue services
Sicamous Fire Chief Lorenzo de Arcangelis shares his vision for the future of the fire department with the District of Sicamous council.
Killer faces local charges
One of the men who pleaded guilty to a high-profile second-degree murder in Surrey this week still faces firearms charges in Kelowna.
'Catastrophe in the making?': Fast-tracked housing on flood-prone land sparks concern
An Auckland councillor and a Massey University professor say fast-tracking of a major development on a floodplain could put future residents in harm's way.
'Catastrophe in the making?': Fast-tracked housing on flood-prone land sparks concern
An Auckland councillor and a Massey University professor say fast-tracking of a major development on a floodplain could put future residents in harm's way.
News Analysis: Trump gains among young men, Harris seeks votes from women, Republicans
With Election Day approaching, Trump focuses on men, Harris on women, both targeting undecided voters in key battleground states.
King Charles fan's brutal eight-word greeting as he introduces monarch to his family
King Charles was dressed Samoan-style for a day of ceremonies welcoming him and Queen Consort, Camilla, to the island nation for a state visit - and he designed the trousers himself
Commonwealth leaders to defy UK on slavery reparations
Downing Street insists a discussion about the issue is not on the agenda for the summit of 56 Commonwealth countries.
Tánaiste pledges €5m in funding for Lebanon
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has told an international donor conference for Lebanon in Paris that Israel must be held accountable for any breaches of international law.
Threshold: Rise in number supported to avoid homelessness
The number of people who were prevented from entering homelessness by the housing charity, Threshold, increased by almost a fifth in a year, according to its latest impact report.
'There are more drugs in there than out here... the place is on its a**e' - Released inmate describes 'dire' conditions at Forest Bank
One former HMP Foret Bank inmate said "there are more drugs in there than out here"
Strangeways governor speaks out for first time after shocking report into prison
Robert Knight admitted staff morale had been 'dented' following sting criticism from the government's prison watchdog that drugs circulating behind bars had reached 'catastrophic' levels
Crime gangs 'hiring expert drone pilots and using kids' to smuggle drugs into prisons
Senior cops made the revelations as GMP launched a major new op to stop contraband getting into jails
Harris, Trump dump legacy methods of poll messaging, deploy new tool for more targeted reach
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are opting for targeted audience engagement through podcasts and alternative media, bypassing traditional news outlets like NPR and The New York Times. The trend reflects a strategic shift towards platforms that offer more precise and loyal audience reach.
Gabriela Morris joins prestigious EU Visitors Programme
SENATOR GABRIELA Morris has joined the list of Jamaican politicians selected to participate in the prestigious European Union Visitors Programme(EUVP) in Brussels and Strasbourg. The EUVP seeks to foster long-term, mutually beneficial relationships...
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