Government offices set to close with jobs at risk
Conservatives claim move is 'ideologically driven' while union chiefs argue plans were announced 'without proper consultation'
We need more LGBT+ people to speak in schools, says charity
"You get questions that just break your heart"
Democrats admit Party's policies are 'out of touch with Americans'
Democratic lawmakers are admitting that they may have missed the mark in the 2024 election and are calling on their colleagues to stop 'preaching down' to Americans.
Luke Stoltman breaks silence after being accused of having an affair
The hulking Scot's partner Kushi, 31, has accused him of having trysts with a woman powerlifter while their child was unwell.
Bonnie Blue's sneaky Schoolies move after Australia ban
The 25-year-old British woman made bikini-clad posts to Instagram on Sunday, in which she and Knight gave hints about their location.
Why Mark Mitchell won't resign one year after becoming Police Minister
Mark Mitchell promised to step down if there was no significant change in law and order statistics in his first 12 months.
Pastor who gave double murder suspect last rites prays search team 'will be guided' to missing couple’s remains
Exclusive: Reverend Dr Alex Johnson, a pastor at Healing Nations Ministry in Liverpool in the UK who anointed Cornelius Price on his deathbed, told the Irish Mirror: “I pray to God the search team will be guided to the right place and that they find them"
Family of Perthshire farmer who signed away six-figure sum on deathbed given Willie’s Law campaign boost
William Johnston handed over £425,000 to his business partner while terminally ill at Perth Royal Infirmary.
Fight for hope amid change
Young people who attend the United Nations climate talks have a lot to be angry about. They've lost loved ones and months of school. They've lost homes and family farms and connections to their families' native lands.
Canadians optimistic
Two-thirds of Canadians are optimistic about where human rights are headed in this country, but there is growing pessimism about the state of rights abroad, a new survey found.
Education Secretary Bridget Philipson 'hasn't changed her mind' and will vote against assisted dying bill
Education Secretary Bridget Philipson says she'll be voting against the assisted dying legislation, but stresses first to MPs they can vote how they choose.
Scots strongman Luke Stoltman breaks silence after wife's bombshell cheating claims
The five-time Europe’s Strongest Man, 39, said “I regret mistakes that I have made” in a grovelling post on social media.
Council looking into controversial post on hīkoi
Whangārei District Council says it's looking into reports about councillors' comments on social media relating to the hīkoi - but won't say if any formal Code of Conduct complaint has been lodged.
Couple who couldn't get a mortgage ditch UK to buy £7,000 home in Bulgaria on a whim
Lewis and Jordan, along with their two children, swapped their lives in Bournemouth for the Bulgarian countryside
MP pushing assisted dying law warns Cabinet to remain 'neutral'
Kim Leadbeater, who has introduced the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill to Parliament, intervened as more Cabinet ministers set out opposing views.
As a Democratic strategist, I know exactly why we lost Arizona
Democrats' giant Arizona election losses were years in the making. Voters left us, and too few who stayed were motivated to vote.
'Our daughter went to toilet and was found dead two days later - it is foul play'
Reagan Brown's body was found in a lake in Leazes Park in Newcastle last May after she disappeared when going behind a bush for a "wee" and her family are desperate for answers over what happened
Grinch thieves target Exeter Christmas market
Zoe's stock was worth around £1,800
Family of Perth farmer who signed away £425k on deathbed given boost to law change campaign
Charity Hourglass Scotland has backed a law change campaign by the family of Willie Johnston, who told his daughters he had no recollection of signing legal documents.
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