Nottingham landlord refunded nearly £3,000 by city council after court fight
Costs that Nottingham City Council tried to charge a longstanding landlord were described by a tribunal as "excessive"
'Justice for Vito'
Protestors gathered in front of the Nelson courthouse Friday to highlight an animal cruelty case that has sparked a broader debate on animal protection and domestic violence laws.
Northern B.C. in the 1960s
Vernon historian and videographer Francois Arseneault is giving everyone a glimpse into life in B.C. the 1960s. 
Will South Haryana Reward Rao Inderjit Singh?
South Haryana hasn't delivered a chief minister since 1967, when his father Rao Birender Singh was ousted from power. It's a legacy Rao Inderjit Singh is determined to reclaim.
Birmingham estate could become 'green oasis' as residents say 'badly needs redevelopment'
Druids Heath residents say their estate "badly needs redevelopment" as Birmingham City Council looks to decide on a masterplan that would transform the urban estate in a green oasis
Senator reacts to alleged sponsorship of bandits to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage
The statement said Mr Buba confirmed that the suspected bandit and Mrs Aliyu were among those he registered for the pilgrimage, but that they were nominated by elders, community and religious leaders in Bauchi State.
Breeder of 'world's biggest pit bull' worth £2million says kids illegally exported to UK
A dog breeder from the US who says he has bred the 'world's biggest pit bull' named Hulk worth £2million has boasted its puppies were illegally exported to the UK
Most South Africans satisfied with coalition government: Poll
Most South Africans are satisfied with the performance so far of the country's coalition government, also known as the Government of National Unity (GNU), which was formed after this year's general...
Harry Redknapp submits new plans for villa after demolishing £7m home
It is his spectacular dream home mansion in the Grand Designs style on the Sandbanks in Bournemouth - but midway through building it Harry Redknapp has had even grander designs.
Families need help with tombstones for Lusikisiki shooting victims
The families of the 18 victims killed in last weekend's mass shooting in Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape are appealing for assistance to provide tombstones for their loved ones.
Families need help with tombstones for Lusikisiki shooting victims
The families of the 18 victims killed in last weekend's mass shooting in Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape are appealing for assistance to provide tombstones for their loved ones.
Kerala's political fronts getting ready for three key by-elections
After indications that the Election Commission is getting ready to shortly to decide the dates for bypolls to two Assembly constituencies and the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat, the three political fronts...
ST Commission member assures inclusion of Shikari community in SC category
ST Commission member V. Sankar Naik assures Shikari community inclusion in ST category, promises action for necessary certificates and support.
Govt. took land for pharma city, now planning to use it for Fourth City: KTR
Govt. took land for pharma city, now planning to use it for Fourth City: KTR
Children’s park in Kuzhimikarai lies in neglect
The ‘Waste-to-Wealth’ children’s park situated at Kuzhimikarai, in Ward 28 of Tiruchi Corporation is in disrepair because of lack of maintenance
Will discuss internal reservations in Cabinet meeting: Chief Minister
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that the Supreme Court had said that internal reservation can be implemented and the government was not against it.
Mahalakshmi Badminton Club: Two decades of driving blood donations
For over two decades, a badminton club in T. Nagar (Mahalakshmi Badminton Club) has been creating social impact off the court through a sustained blood donation campaign, and celebrating deepavali with less privileged children
Bus aggregator-platform likely to be a game changer in Kerala’s interstate bus travel sector
FlixBus plans to launch services in Bengaluru-Kochi-Alappuzha corridor, aiming to revolutionize interstate bus travel in Kerala.
Unfair care home fees could lead to closures - claim
Fees for basic care in one county cost £846 a week, but a neighbouring county pays £774.
Maldives President Muizzu to arrive in India on state visit on Sunday
New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Sunday will arrive here for a state visit to India from October 6-10 following an official invitation extended by his Indian counterpart Droupadi Murmu, an official said. This will be Muizzu's first bilateral visit after assuming office. He is scheduled to .....
Third of Brits see Tom Hanks as good US President but that's not all
Britons would not be blamed to tune out of elections after going to the polls earlier this year.
Jitendra Singh calls upon youth to realise their role in making of 'Viksit Bharat'
New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): The youth in the country today are the architects of a developed India in 2047, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said on Saturday. Addressing the Developed India Ambassador, Youth Connect programme's Jharkhand chapter at Aryabhatta Auditori.....
I will not resign for any reason, reiterates CM Siddaramaiah
Raichur (Karnataka), Oct 5 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reiterated on Saturday that he would not tender his resignation for any reason. “I do not fear either the BJP or the JD (S),” he underlined. Speaking to reporters in Raichur, he stated, why are the discussions and speculations done at this s.....
India can play constructive role, convince Israel to stop genocide in Gaza: Iranian envoy Iraj Elahi
Iranian ambassador urges India to play a role in stopping Gaza genocide, emphasizing the need for Palestinian rights and peace.
Shakespeare ‘visits’ Avvai Home in Adyar
The Shakespeare Millennium Club recently organised a Carnival (its first ever) for about 100 children from the Avvai Home, the Fathima Home and the Anjuman Himmayat Home at Avvai Home in Adyar. The Arabian Huts went up, the Bubble House and the Bouncing Castle were in place, the Horse drawn Carriage stood ready to give the children joy rides, the Turkish Ice-cream man was all set to exhibit his talent of dodging the grasp of the expectant children, the Chocolate Fountain was oozing delicious Chocolate in which the Children could dip their Wafers to their hearts’ content, the Popcorn machine warmed up to serve both candied and salted Popcorn, and then there was a spread of Bun, Butter, Jam, Samosas, Jilebi, Packets of Lays chips, Frooti and of course Bisleri water, says a press release from the Club.
Morning Digest | Exit polls predict victory for Congress in Haryana, gives an edge to its alliance with NC in J&K; Hezbollah source says contact ‘lost’ with top figure Safieddine, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on October 6, 2024
Texas mothers are on a mission to combat fentanyl-related deaths
Two grieving mothers hosted a forum Saturday in Plano to highlight the dangers of fentanyl and shed light on some of the telltale signs of drug use.
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