South Korea poised to send intelligence officers to Ukraine to spy on North Korean troops fighting for Russia
South Korea is poised for the deployment of military intelligence officers to Ukraine, as concerns grow over North Korean troops joining Russian forces in the ongoing war.
Dad and lad spend £1,000 to create 'Britain's spookiest' Halloween house people travel miles to see
People come from miles around to take a look
OPINION | India-China Bhai Bhai: Welcome, but be careful
Details of the agreement that are unofficially available show that Indian and Chinese troops can now patrol within their borders in Depsang Plains and Demchok.
West's involvement in Ukraine creates risk of 'direct confrontation'
The West's increasing involvement in Ukraine is creating the risk of a direct confrontation between nuclear powers, Russia's defence minister has starkly warned. 
Half of parents do not read to their young children every day
Fewer parents are engaging in daily activities which are known to support early language development in children since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report by the National Literacy Trust (NLT)
Marylanders to vote on expansive ‘right to reproductive freedom’
Voters in 10 states will consider whether or not to protect or expand abortion rights in November. That includes battleground states such as Arizona and Nevada and such Republican strongholds as South Dakota and Missouri.
'British mercenaries killed while fighting in Ukraine'
Russia's defence ministry has claimed that its forced killed two British 'mercenaries' in Ukraine. 
West Midlands Fire Authority chief 'does not condone CV dishonesty' after Wayne Brown comments leaked
She was heard to say: 'Everyone has at some stage put something on their CV they regretted putting there and shouldn’t have'
As many as 21 million Americans have already voted in U.S. presidential elections
U.S. Presidential Elections: 21 million Americans have voted early in the U.S. elections, with Republicans leading in early voting.
As many as 21 million Americans have already voted in U.S. presidential elections
21 million Americans have voted early in the U.S. Presidential elections, with Republicans leading in early voting.
Frustrated arts teachers show up in class but only pretend to teach
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Minister warns Russia deploying N Korea troops risks wider conflict
The Cabinet minister said it was 'highly likely' that Pyongyang had sent soldiers to Russia, but it was not yet clear whether they had been deployed to fight Ukraine.
North Korea sends troops
The U.S. said Wednesday that 3,000 North Korean troops have deployed to Russia and are training at several locations, calling the move very serious and warning that those forces will be “fair game” if they go into combat in Ukraine.
Rachel Reeves joins Keir Starmer in the Downing Street cat club
The Chancellor revealed that Pumpkin has joined the team at No 11, following Prince, who lives in No10 with Sir Keir and his family.
More development, fewer undocumented immigrants: Vance outlines housing plan in Las Vegas
GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance talked housing and immigration at a rally in Las Vegas on Wednesday morning.
India in 'very good position' to listen to Russia, Ukraine: German envoy
Though he does not know what New Delhi is intending to do, Berlin would 'welcome any engagement', he added.
Labour leader Ivana Bacik tells Michael Healy-Rae to 'shut up' in Dáil
Labour leader Ivana Bacik and the Healy-Rae brothers came to blows over the Leinster House bike shed in the Dáil on Wednesday afternoon
US says evidence shows North Korea has troops in Russia for Ukraine war
South Korean lawmakers claim North Korea has sent 3,000 troops.
Putin touts 'multipolar world order' at BRICS summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin has touted the creation of a new "multipolar world order" at the BRICS summit, a gathering of world leaders he hopes will show that Western attempts to isolate Russia over its Ukraine invasion have failed.
Teacher barred 'indefinitely' after sending transphobic tweets
Camilla Hannan was barred from teaching after she made a series of remarks online in which she mocked safeguarding regulations and outed a trans student
School reveals why it gives teachers an extra day off every two weeks
But a school in the West Midlands is now also giving teachers a day off each fortnight - and says the policy has instantly heralded a drop in sick days and attracted new recruits.
'Targeted attacks' on DCU staff after false video claims
Dublin City University has said academic staff at the college have been subjected to targeted attacks as a result of a video released on social media which made false claims about a new curriculum in schools.
Germany prepared to discuss Ariha case, search for solution to child’s future: envoy
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to discuss Indian child Ariha Shah's custody during India visit, seeking cultural solution.
O'Neill 'confident' she can still lead as First Minister
Michelle O'Neill has said she is confident she can continue to lead in the office of First Minister during a heated session of her Stormont scrutiny committee.
'Mutual Trust, Mutual Respect, Mutual Sensitivity' Basis For India-China Ties, Modi Tells Xi In Russia
As India and China seek to bring a thaw in their frozen ties, both sides have decided to resume the Special Representatives talks on the boundary question to ensure restoration of peace and tranquility in the border areas even as friction points like Demchok and Depsang have been resolved.
North Korea troops in Ukraine would escalate conflict, Lukashenko tells BBC
Vladimir Putin's closest ally speaks to Steve Rosenberg about the war, nuclear weapons and relations with the West.
We have very close contact with MEA: German envoy on Ariha case
He said this in response to a query during a press interaction held at his residence in New Delhi on what Germany was willing to do bring over three-year-old Ariha back and whether her issue will be raised at the 'highest level'.
Nigeria’s out-of-school children potential bandits, major danger – Akpabio
"If we can solve the problem of out-of-school children in Nigeria, over 20 million children that are out of school, those are potential bandits, major danger,” Mr Akpabio said.
KELLYANNE CONWAY: Donald Trump only fears one woman
Earlier this year, Melania and I lost our mothers just weeks apart. Even as she navigated her loss in public view, Melania made every effort to be there for me.
We've spent £1k on Britain's 'spookiest Halloween house' and parents drive kids 30 miles to see it
Toby Whittle, 27, and his dad Andy, 55, have transformed their semi detached home into a spooky spectacle every year since 2017
Collector Libbie Mugrabi Embroiled in Legal Battle with Art-Backed Lending Company
Art-backed lending company ACG and collector Libbie Mugrabi are embroiled in a legal battle with each other.
QUENTIN LETTS: Farewell to the Olive and Angie show
QUENTIN LETTS: We learned two things from deputy PMQs: that Labour 's no-tax-rises election promise was mere bubblegum; and that when Sir Keir Starmer is absent, time spins faster.
First Lady Jill Biden stumps for Harris-Walz in Las Vegas
First lady Jill Biden stumped for Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas morning, headlining a pair of events to encourage voters to cast a ballot early and to highlight women’s “Rep...
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.
Harris and Trump hit battleground states with 25m votes already cast
With millions of US voters already heading to the polls, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will seek support from undecided voters at...
Top election official in crucial Washoe County says she was forced out
The abrupt departure of Cari-Ann Burgess as the interim registrar of voters in Washoe County a month ago is the latest sign of turmoil that has been roiled for four years by people pushing election...
Mother jailed for road crash while SIX times over the drink limit
Four members of one family were injured - three seriously - when Charlotte Aitken's Audi veered on to the wrong side of the road and smashed into their car head-on.
Harris seeks votes in Pennsylvania - Trump courts Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr
Harris seeks support from undecided voters in Pennsylvania while Trump campaigns in Georgia with Tucker Carlson and Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Derby junior school opens up dedicated space for pupils' mental health and well-being
It is believed it could act as a blueprint for other schools in helping young children with their emotional health
Pregnant mum jailed after causing horror crash while six times over alcohol limit
Charlotte Aitken, 37, admitted causing serious injury and endangering lives by driving dangerously while over the drink limit.
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.
Putin to meet UN's Guterres at BRICS summit
Vladimir Putin will meet United Nations chief Antonio Guterres for the first time in over two years, as the Russian president faces calls from his BRICS allies to end the conflict in Ukraine.
Votes cast as Harris, Trump hit battleground states
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris told a town hall in Pennsylvania that her administration would be different from that of President Joe Biden's, as Republican Donald Trump campaigned in Georgia, another battleground state.
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