Lack of garda strategy to tackle organised crime - report
An Garda Síochána has been accused by the Garda Inspectorate of not having a strategy to deal with organised crime or transnational organised crime.
'Merchants of death' people-smuggling gang jailed
The conviction of members of the prolific smuggling gang is the culmination of a Europe-wide operation.
Crowds line streets for Lewes bonfire celebrations
The bonfire societies spend months producing effigies which are paraded through the streets.
School burnout can be prevented with the right measures, but students' challenges must be acknowledged
School burnout can manifest in students in different ways. Some might feel tired or anxious, while in others, burnout may manifest as a negative attitude towards school. Early detection of the various ...
Equal justice and ridding itself of colonial practices should be judiciary’s guiding principles, says President
President Droupadi Murmu emphasizes equal justice and removal of colonial practices as guiding principles for the judiciary.
Anger as Church of England suggests congregations are 'racist'
In a review by its controversial racial justice unit, the CofE took aim at congregations in predominantly white areas for their 'lack of cultural awareness'.
Bluey and the new 'elves' to debut at Auckland's Santa Parade
Auckland's Santa Parade will celebrate its 91st year with a well-known Australian pup making her first appearance.
Drenched in sweat, student volunteers have a bittersweet experience at sports meet in Kochi
Student Police Cadets from various schools volunteer at Kerala School Sports & Games, facing challenges under the scorching sun.
NPSAJ giving back to the JCF
The National Police Support Association of Jamaica (NPSAJ) is a United States-based organisation fiscally sponsored by Married 2 The Badge Nonprofit. NPSAJ is dedicated to supporting the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) officers via mental health...
Members of Defence Forces conferred at South East Technological University (SETU)
The ceremony is Ireland’s largest annual military graduation from a higher education institution
SC Orders Yogi Govt To Pay Rs 25 Lakhs To Person Who's House Was Demolished 'High-Handedly'
The Supreme Court slammed the Uttar Pradesh government for
OPINION | SC judgment is welcome: Need to modernise madrasas
The Supreme Court judgment has cleared the clouds of uncertainty hanging over the fate of lakhs of students studying in madrasas across the state.
Madhya Pradesh-Rajasthan joint panel formed for coordination on cheetah project
As cheetahs from Madhya Pradesh stray into neighbouring Rajasthan, a committee of both the states has been formed to work for conservation of the felines.
DMK govt. has not done any constructive work, says Jayakumar
The AIADMK’s organisation secretary and former Fisheries Minister D. Jayakumar on Wednesday (November 6, 2024) criticised the DMK government in Tamil Nadu for its alleged failure in doing any “constructive work” over the past three years.
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