The former head of the Scottish Police Authority’s (SPA) Conduct, Assurance and Professionalism Department (CAPD), Les Brown, has raised concerns about the presence of police…
Day: 17 April 2024
Los barones del Partido Popular han desembarcado en la campaña del País Vasco para apoyar al candidato Javier de Andrés en la recta final hacia…
The weather forecast for Wednesday may be looking bright and sunny, but in Dubai, it’s a completely different story. The United Arab Emirates recently experienced…
The NFL world was rocked today with the shocking revelation that Patriots owner Robert Kraft may have played a role in the Falcons’ decision not…
The city of San Francisco is facing a surge in tax disputes with companies following the approval of several new business tax measures by voters.…
California residents are up in arms over a new fixed monthly fee set to be added to their electricity bills, sparking a heated debate over…
In a recent series of columns by Newt Gingrich and Fred Lucas, a common theme has emerged: Trump Derangement Syndrome, or TDS. The term refers…
The Columbia University campus was rocked by controversy after a Jewish student was suspended for releasing “novelty fart sprays” during an anti-Israel rally. The student,…
Connecticut’s top public defender, TaShun Bowden-Lewis, is fighting to keep her job amidst allegations of misconduct. The oversight commission is considering whether to fire her…
Tory MP Sir Edward Leigh Slams Slow Roll-Out of Digital Connectivity in Rural Areas In a fiery exchange during Science, Innovation and Technology questions in…
ABC councillors have given the green light to an exciting new project that will see the extension and refurbishment of the F. E. McWilliam Gallery…
In the midst of escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas, authorities are also turning their attention to a different kind of conflict – the battle…
The June 9 election results in France have sparked intense speculation and analysis within the left-wing political sphere, as parties gear up for the 2027…
In a bold move to address workforce shortages in the social and healthcare sectors, the Folketing in Denmark approved a higher education reform last June.…
The investigation conducted by the Carabinieri Investigative Unit and the prosecutor’s office in Catania has uncovered a pact between some administrators of the Municipality of…
After two years of heated debate, the lower house of the Japanese parliament has passed an amendment to the 126-year-old civil code, allowing for shared…
The Dubai government has made the decision to extend the period of remote learning for private schools in the emirate. This extension will take place…
Ousmane Dembele responds to being booed and jeered by Barcelona fans during PSG’s Champions League win Ousmane Dembele insists being booed and jeered during PSG’s…
Arsene Wenger makes Bayern Munich v Arsenal prediction ahead of Champions League quarter-final clash Arsene Wenger has backed Arsenal to ‘glide through’ to the Champions…
Shannon Matthews’ kidnapper Michael Donovan dies from cancer The kidnapper who conspired to snatch schoolgirl Shannon Matthews as part of a fake abduction plot has…
Explosion at military weapons factory in south Wales An explosion has occurred at an arms factory run by the largest military contractor in Europe in…
Why was ‘Britain’s strictest school’ allowed to ban Muslim prayer? A High Court judge has ruled that a prayer ban at one of Britain’s best…
Victoria Beckham branded ’50 and fit’ by David in emotional birthday post Spice Girls icon and all-around legend Victoria Beckham has unbelievably turned 50 and…
Author Sophie Kinsella, 54, diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ brain cancer Sophie Kinsella has revealed that she was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an ‘aggressive’ form of brain cancer.…
Netflix series sets disastrous record despite being hailed a ‘masterpiece’ While Andrew Scott’s Ripley has stunned viewers with its gripping reimagining of a 90s classic,…