Turkey ousts three elected pro-Kurdish mayors from office and replaces them with state officials
Turkey removes pro-Kurdish mayors over terrorism charges, raising concerns about peace efforts and democracy under Erdogan's government.
Jenrick accepts role in Badenoch's top team
Kemi Badenoch's Tory leadership rival has accepted the role of shadow justice secretary, the BBC understands.
SNP accuse Labour of failing to deliver a £150million "war chest" to fight child poverty in Scotland
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has demanded Scottish Secretary Ian Murray produce the cash after promise to make the Scotland Office a turbo-charged spending department.
University tuition fees rising to £9,535 in England
Maintenance loans are also going up to help students manage the cost of living.
City of Columbus: Data of 500,000 stolen in July ransomware attack
​The City of Columbus, Ohio, notified 500,000 individuals that a ransomware gang stole their personal and financial information in a July 2024 cyberattack.
Nigerians will abuse, criticise you, Tinubu tells new ministers
"It is not easy to find just the unique people that will surrender their lives, freedoms and other responsibilities to serve their nation..."
KCR memorabilia search
In preparation for Kootenay Co-op Radio (KCR) celebrating 25 years of community radio, the Nelson-based station is calling out for archival materials and any ephemera that people might have.
Study says Labor must address leveling-up failures by promoting a strong skills base in weaker economies
If Labor is serious about addressing regional economic inequalities, it must reverse Conservative education policies, specifically the flagship "leveling-up" agenda which did nothing to disrupt the concentration ...
People and culture of the States make India a great country: T.N. Governor
Celebrating India's diverse cultures and languages on Statehood Day, emphasizing unity and cultural assimilation across the nation.
Renowned artist gives boost to help save historic church spire
New poster celebrates the village community
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire housing projects scrapped or scaled back in 'incredible' move
The projects formed part of plans to build over 1,000 new homes on brownfield land across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
India, Algeria sign MoU on bilateral defence cooperation
India and Algeria sign MoU on Defence Cooperation, enhancing strategic interests and fostering long-term collaboration between nations.
Bringing in the kokanee
A project to bring kokanee up Cottonwood Creek to spawn inside city limits is gaining some traction at the municipal government level.
Brekete Radio suspends broadcasts in protest against detention of minors
Human Rights Radio and Television (Brekete Family) suspended operations in protest of the Nigerian government’s detention of underaged children.
UPDATED: #EndBadGovernance: Tinubu orders release of all detained minors
The president's reaction follows criticisms of the treatment of the minors after three of them and an adult fainted while being prosecuted in court last week in Abuja.
BREAKING: #EndBadGovernance: Tinubu orders release of all detained minors
The president's reaction follows criticisms of the treatment of the minors after three of them and an adult fainted while being prosecuted in court last week in Abuja.
Constitution Bench to deliver verdict on rights to private material wealth on November 5
Supreme Court to decide if resources created by individual labor are community resources, impacting private property rights.
Perth and Kinross' most disadvantaged families set to be given devices and internet access
The Scottish Government will invest £10 million in 2025/26 to provide devices, internet access and the skills to use them for Scotland's most disadvantaged households
MP describes PKC loss of £5m for city projects in budget "unjust"
Wishart urges chancellor Rachel Reeves to look at city Levelling Up funding again.
Labour hikes tuition fees to £9,535
In a statement to the House of Commons, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson revealed students will now face maximum fees of £9,535.
Tinubu swears in new ministers, says economic recovery on right path
President Tinubu noted that his administration had steered the nation away from bankruptcy.
University tuition fees to rise for first time in eight years, as Tories accuse Labour of 'declaring war on students'
University tuition fees will rise for the first time in eight years, the Labour government has confirmed.
Heartbreak and devastation as Throckley care centre to close on Friday
The Grange Day Centre is set to close on Friday, November 8, with families saying there is nowhere else to go in the area
Major funding deficit deepens Syria’s mental health crisis
Reeling from the effects of civil war and natural disaster, northern Syria is in the grip of a mental health crisis, as suicide rates soar and funding for services falls short.
Tauranga mayor hits back at online comments about staff
Comments were made on social media in response to posts on Tauranga's marine precinct.
The Greater Manchester estate where outsiders have been banned
“I hope this demonstrates to the community just how committed we are to their safety"
The £18million white elephant car park used by boy racers
The brand new car park and railway station were built in the town of Soham as a part of a multi-pound scheme supported  by the then Tory Mayor James Palmer.
Most submitters oppose extending consents for Rotorua's emergency housing motels
A hearing is being held on Tuesday over extending contracts for seven motels for another 12 months.
#EndBadGovernance: Senator criticises Nigeria’s police chief over comment on minors
The senator described the IGP's comment as “senseless” and an attempt to “undermine public trust in Nigeria's law enforcement agencies."
‘Universities must reform’ says education secretary after first hike in tuition fees in 8 years
Tuition fee hikes are necessary to secure the future of universities, the Education Secretary has told LBC.
Tinubu hosts UK Foreign Secretary, pledges commitment to partnerships
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, said that agreements signed with the United Kingdom Foreign Secretary included growth and jobs
Vice Prez Dhankhar backs women-led policy-making, shedding colonial mindset
New Delhi, Nov 4 (IANS): Increasing participation of women in policy-making will promote empathetic and sensitive governance, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Monday, while calling upon the country's public administration to shed the colonial mindset and align with the aspirations of modern India. Addressing th.....
Slapping MP shows generational change may not end abuse of power in Nigeria
Will the new generation of Nigerian politicians deliver the change in attitudes that many had hoped for?
Birmingham City Council ‘disappointed’ after damning report on housing failings
Authority highlighted 'significant interventions and improvements' after previous failures were highlighted
Labour plan for decarbonising energy network could lead to rationing
The warning comes in official advice which says the Government's net-zero blueprint means firms and households will have to be more 'flexible' about when they use electricity.
Shoplifting levels 'unacceptable', inquiry finds
Cases are underreported and "immediate action" is needed to tackle the crisis, a Lords review finds.
North Korea fires multiple ballistic missiles toward the sea ahead of U.S. election
North Korea fires missiles before U.S. election, raising tensions with South Korea, Japan, and the United States.
Staff will use force in youth boot camps as 'a last resort', Prime Minister says
Cabinet has signed off on those running the boot camps using force to protect themselves or others, or stop young offenders escaping.
Chris Mason: Not exactly perfect harmony for Tories
Reshuffling Kemi Badenoch's shadow cabinet is proving tricky, the BBC's political editor writes.
Hamilton councillor won't face further consequences for expletive-laden rant
Hamilton's Andrew Bydder was censured by his colleagues and ordered to apologise for ableist slurs and derogatory comments.
North Korea fires salvo of short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea fired a salvo of short-range ballistic missiles early today, South Korea's military said.
Wellbeing of Scots did not improve over past year, new report finds
Research from charitable trust Carnegie UK said that life in Scotland did not improve between 2023 and 2024 for the average person.
'States can't take over all private properties', rules Supreme Court
The Supreme Court in April said the Constitution intended to bring about a 'sense of social transformation' and it would be 'dangerous' to say that private property of an individual cannot be regarded as material resources of community and taken over by state authorities to subserve common good.
Aberfeldy calendar girls bare all in town that took Ukraine to its heart
Aberfeldy was praised for the welcome it showed refugees fleeing the fighting in Ukraine. Now a group of local women have stripped in solidarity
Not All Private Property Can Be Acquired By State For Public Good: Supreme Court
A nine-judge Constitutional bench of the Supreme Court on Monday in a majority verdict held that not all private resources of the individuals are material resources of the community that the government can take over to subserve a common good.
States can't acquire all private properties for common good, rules SC
A nine-judge bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, however, said states can stake claim over private properties in certain cases.
'Trump Respects The Indian People'
'The relationship between India and the US, when Donald Trump was president, had been so much stronger.'
Teaching union welcomes plan to scrap four-and-a-half day week in Dumfries and Galloway schools
Leaders at EIS insisted that there were “too many unanswered questions” and uncertainty around the controversial proposals
Dumfries and Galloway Council considers reducing music festival support and bin collections
They are two of nearly 50 options that the public is being asked for its views on as part of a consultation on the budget
Liberia: President Boakai Nominates Magdalene Dagoseh as Commerce Minister, Appoints Pauline Gray-Kromah Interim Deputy Director for Administration at LRRRC - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – In a significant move aimed at revitalizing key government ministries, President Joseph Boakai has made two pivotal appointments: Magdalene Dagoseh as the new Minister of Commerce pending confirmation and Pauline Gray-Kromah as the Interim Deputy Director for Administration at the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC). By Jaheim T. Tumu- jaheim.tumu@frontpageafricaonline.com They
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