'Escalation serves no one': PM calls for ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in UN General Assembly address
Keir Starmer has called on Israel and Hezbollah to agree on a ceasefire in his UN General Assembly address.
Former PSA president denies harassment accusations
Public Servants Association (PSA) says it now has to request security whenever it holds meetings because of its former president Lufuno Mulaudzi whom they have accused of harassment.
Keir Starmer makes light of his 'return of the sausages' gaffe
On his trip to New York this week the PM was asked by reporters how the slip of the tongue had come about - and if it had been because he was hungry.
Sir Keir Starmer reveals he prepared for a 'ribbing' following 'sausages' gaffe during Labour conference speech
Sir Keir Starmer said he was prepared to be ribbed over his "sausages" gaffe in his recent Labour conference speech.
Man in female lavatory told clubbers he 'identifies as woman'
A moustachioed man has been accused of refusing to leave the female lavatory at a nightclub as he said he 'identifies as a woman'.
Kerala ATM heist: TN Police shoot dead one robber, take another five into custody
In what's believed to be the biggest serial ATM robbery in Kerala, the Tamil Nadu Police shot dead one criminal in Namakkal and took five others into custody on Friday.
Sadiq Khan says he could model Oxford Street on Times Square
The Mayor of London is on a four-day trip to the Big Apple to 'promote the capital', and was shown around Manhattan by former New York transport commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan.
Cyber fraud: Three from Coimbatore held for duping Chennai man of ₹1.15 crore
The Cyber Crime Wing of Tamil Nadu police on Thursday (September 26, 2024) arrested three men from Coimbatore, suspected to be the key accused in a cyber fraud case, wherein ₹1.15 crore was allegedly swindled from a person in Chennai.
Chris Eubank's son Joseph is found not guilty of raping teenage girl
Boxer Chris Eubank's son Joseph Eubank was today found not guilty at Lewes Crown Court of two counts of raping a 16-year-old girl near Brighton Pier.
Two surrender in DMK functionary murder case; partymen gherao MLA in Dindigul
Uneasy calm prevailed in and around the Dindigul Government Medical College Hospital on Friday as the relatives and family members of Masi Perianna, 40, a DMK functionary from Vedasandur who was murdered, resorted to an agitation
Ban on X imposed due to national security issues: information minister
“As Pakistanis, we can request the management of X to remove anti-state content uploaded by terrorists,” Attaullah Tarar says.
VPD officer charged
The BC Prosecution Service says it has approved a charge against a Vancouver police officer over a collision with a pedestrian in 2023.
Man arrested for murdering father near Coimbatore
Man arrested for murdering father over property dispute in Coimbatore, confesses to strangulation, remanded in custody.
Erode man gets 10 years of imprisonment for rape
Mahila court in Coimbatore sentences man to 10 years for raping woman in 2020, promising marriage but refusing later.
Judge tells Chris Eubank's son to 'reflect on behaviour'
A judge has told boxer Chris Eubank's son Joseph to 'reflect on your behaviour' after he was cleared of raping a 16-year-old girl near Brighton Pier.
Nigerian police summons human rights lawyer over social media post on photographer’s detention
Ms Adeoye received the police invitation on Friday, stating that she is being investigated for “defamation of character, conspiracy and cyber bully”.
Keir Starmer received more clothes worth £16,000
Downing Street says the way the donations were initially declared has been changed.
Shameless Boris Johnson says he made 'catastrophic' mistake by apologising for partygate
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has now claimed that the "catastrophic" mistake he made during partygate was not for breaking Covid rules - but apologising for doing it
Starmer had another £16,000 of clothes given to him by Lord Alli
Two donations, one for £10,000 in October 2023 and another for £6,000 in February this year, were quietly 'recategorised' by Downing Street amid intense scrutiny, bringing the total to £32,000.
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