HC orders interim injunction restraining School Education Department from enforcing certain legal provisions on play schools
Madurai Bench of Madras High Court grants interim injunction restraining enforcement of Tamil Nadu Private Schools Act on play schools.
Wes Streeting slams Tory 'lies' on social care but doesn't give Labour plan details
Health Secretary Wes Streeting blamed the Tories' handling of the economy for the cancellation of the cap on care costs - but stopped short of giving details on Labour's plans
Kinahan boss in UK admits gun cache ruse
A boss of the Kinahan organised crime group and two of his key members have admitted a ruse to create an arms cache to help him secure a lighter prison sentence.
Teen jailed for trying to storm pub during Birmingham anti-EDL protest
Haris Ghaffar, aged 19, from Handsworth, admitted a charge of violent disorder
Cape Town, Western Cape double the number of LEAP officers deployed
The Cape Town and the Western Cape governments are doubling the number of law enforcement advancement plan (LEAP) officers deployed in the city’s hotspots to tackle extortion syndicates.
Andhra Health Minister agrees to amend govt. order reducing quota for PHC doctors in PG courses
Andhra Pradesh Health Minister agrees to amend G.O. 85 to address PHC doctors' demands for PG course quota.
Oldest TD Durkan to run in general election for Kildare North
Deputy Bernard Durkan, Councillor Evie Sammon and Councillor Joe Neville have been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Kildare North constituency at the next general election. Party me...
Seven killed as tempo ferrying labourers collides with truck in Madhya Pradesh
Tragic collision in Jabalpur claims seven lives, including women and child, with 11 injured; CM announces financial aid.
Uncertainty over future of Dumbarton's £20m 'Levelling Up' funding
The UK Government has refused to confirm whether it will deliver the cash pledged under the previous Conservative government.
Coppell ISD to host town hall Wednesday night over potential school closure
This comes as many North Texas school districts face school closures and other challenges due to a lack of state funding.
Norwegian fan of Dumbarton radio station pays special visit to studio
Marina Karlsson regularly listens to Lomond Radio's Breakfast Show from her home in Norway.
Kamala Harris warns of Trump's mass deportation plan
Kamala Harris slammed rival Donald Trump 's plan for mass deportations of immigrants in the country illegally as a new poll shows more Americans support the proposal.
Springfield grapples with false pet-eating rumours - and real problems
Locals say they are facing serious issues with housing, jobs and harassment, even though pet-eating rumours are false.
Incentivizing private schools
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government’s $8.6-billion plan to fast-track building new schools will include a pilot project to incentivize private ones.
Syrian refugee who fled ISIS 'finally feels like a human being' after starting new life in Glasgow
Nearly a decade after arriving in Scotland, Rabia and her family have thrown themselves into the local community, with the mum opening a hair salon.
Stop obsessing over officer numbers, Met chief pleads as he says budget ‘heading off a cliff’
The country’s most senior police chief has begged politicians to stop obsessing over officer numbers as he claimed ‘political rhetoric’ has ‘broken the foundations’.
Kinahan cartel bosses Liam Byrne and 'Bomber' Kavanagh face decades behind bars over firearms plot
It can now also be revealed that mob boss Liam Byrne was a central driver of ruthless revenge murder campaign after his brother David was slain in the Regency Hotel
FCT teachers resume strike over unmet demands
This strike follows a suspension of industrial action in January.
Ottawa announces it's further reducing the number of international student permits
The Liberal government will slash the number of international student visas it processes by another 10 per cent, and a group representing Ontario colleges is warning that will lead to program cuts.
Bloc Québécois won't support Pierre Poilievre's non-confidence motion
The Bloc Québécois is ruling out the possibility that Canadians will be plunged into an early election next week, signalling Wednesday their intention to vote against a Conservative motion of non-confidence in the government.
Major upgrades planned for 23 post offices
Over the next six to eight months, an additional 23 post offices will undergo significant upgrades as part of the Government's broader plan to modernise Jamaica's postal network. Addressing the reopening of the newly renovated Liguanea Post...
How will NDA reach magic number for simultaneous polls in Parl?
The government may have to move 18 amendments to the Constitution to implement the concept of simultaneous elections as recommended by a high-level committee chaired by former president Ram Nath Kovind.
Paul Mashatile takes week off for recovery after weekend health scare
Deputy President Paul Mashatile's office says he will take a week off to recover after a health scare at the weekend
RCMP feared they didn't have enough evidence to hold terror suspect sought by U.S.
Court documents filed in the case of a Pakistani man arrested in Quebec for an alleged plot to kill Jews in New York City reveal the RCMP didn't have enough evidence to hold him in Canada.
Anger as David Lammy hangs bisexual pride flag outside Foreign Office
Two of the pink, purple and blue banners are displayed in the courtyard of the Foreign Office's historic Grade I-listed headquarters in Westminster.
Major US labour union declines to endorse either Harris or Trump
The decision is a blow to the Harris campaign's efforts to woo working-class voters in swing states.
15-year-old girl arrested in Jinja for aborting twins
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Armed security officer fired after leaving gun in Arlington elementary bathroom
An armed school security guard was fired after forgetting their gun belt in an Arlington Independent School District bathroom. The incident happened Tuesday afternoon. Parents were notified about the incident in a letter.
Irish reunification will happen, Scotland's First Minister believes
Scotland's First Minister and former First Minister, who are in favor of Scottish independence, both believe Irish reunification will happen.
Odisha H&FW Dept issues guidelines to ensure safe workplace for doctors, students
Bhubaneswar, Sep 18 (IANS): Aiming to provide a safe workplace environment for doctors, medical students and other healthcare professionals in Odisha, the Health & Family Welfare Department (H&FW) on Wednesday issued a set of guidelines for healthcare institutions and medical colleges of the state. The state H&FW Depa.....
Land survey in Bihar likely to have significant impact on Assembly election due next year
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar initiates massive land survey ahead of Assembly election to digitize records and settle disputes.
Timeline of the death of Pauline Hanna and the trial of Philip Polkinghorne
As the jury begins to consider the evidence, here's a recap of how this case unfolded.
Public housing: Can companies do the job of charities?
The country's only for-profit registered community housing provider says a person living in a car would not care whether their new home is built by a company rather than a charity.
Ukraine should be allowed to join Nato, Boris Johnson urges
Mr Johnson admitted the United States and its allies would be alarmed about Ukraine joining the military alliance while fighting was ongoing. He also admitted the decision depends above all on the US.
EFCC operatives try to forcefully arrest me, fire gun shots – Yahaya Bello
Apparently puzzled by EFCC's late night's action, Mr Bello's media team said the commission refused to get get hold of the former governor for interrogation after surrendering himself earlier on Wednesday.
Harry and Meghan to stay publicly neutral in US presidential election
The couple marked National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday by getting the Archewell team to take part in a letter-writing activity.
Furious locals slam underwater sculpture confused for a drowned woman
Furious homeowners in Canterbury have been left outraged after a 'distasteful' underwater sculpture was confused for a drowned woman.
Student-nurse recruitment as bad as ever, RCN says
There are 21% fewer nursing students starting courses at universities across the UK than three years ago.
Trump says he'll probably meet Ukrainian President Zelensky next week
Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he is planning to visit the city at the center off false migrants-eating pet claims within the next two weeks.
Search for suspect in Kentucky highway shooting ends with discovery of body believed to be his
Authorities say they believe the body of a man suspected of shooting and wounding five people on a Kentucky interstate highway has been found.
Many pharmacists to vote on cuts to opening hours
Half of community pharmacies will be balloted on "working to rule" in protest over budget cuts and workload.
Short Stirling Air Disaster: Five people who died in aircraft tragedy 'will never be forgotten'
An unremarkable field off the A608 in Annesley is the site of a tragic and relatively unknown piece of history
New accommodation for Nottingham's male rough sleepers to go ahead
A site designed for female rough sleepers in the city is already well under way
School catchment change for Chase Farm estate scrapped after concerns about 'unfair' sibling splitting
Parents on the Chase Farm development in Gedling could have ended up with their children at different schools
The town on the edge of Peak District well on the way to being free of drug gangs
More than 80 arrests have been made and five properties have been issued with closure notices
'Good' Normanton school is helping pupils 'reach for the stars', Ofsted says
It will be one of the last schools to be awarded one of the judgements 'outstanding', 'good', 'requires improvement' or 'inadequate'
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau faces confidence vote next week. Will he step down?
The Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, said they would bring a confidence vote against Trudeau over a promised increase in federal carbon tax. This comes as Trudeau, 52, faces increasing unhappiness from voters over rising prices and a nationwide housing crisis.
'Will BJP Be In A Majority Forever?'
'If the country felt very strongly about the BJP, then why did the country not put money where the mouth is?'
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