Angela Rayner left onlookers in Parliament's famous Strangers Bar open-mouthed this week after staggering heavily into a door as she departed after a long evening of socialising.
Keir Starmer was warned anti-Semitism is a 'national emergency' after another terror attack in the heart of Britain's Jewish community.
Trinny Woodall has vowed not to 'disappear' as she ages and has said that she's 'never happy' despite the success of her £200million beauty empire.
The actor, best known for his roles on Days of Our Lives and Melrose Place, was cremated on Tuesday, officials said.
Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson is being cross-examined for a third day in the defamation case against her by the lead actor in her directorial debut, The Deb. Follow Daily Mail's live coverage.
Over hours on and around the chamber’s floor, the speaker and fellow Republican leaders cajoled holdouts on a surveillance bill, a farm policy bill and funding for DHS.
Gov. Jeff Landry (R) told Republican House candidates he plans to suspend the May 16 primary elections so lawmakers can redraw the congressional map.
Authorities have launched a formal investigation into an alleged attempted rape that occurred over the weekend in the Switch On area of Port Vila, raising concerns about public safety and due process.
Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat has called on donor partners and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to work more closely with the Government, warning against operating independently without alignment to national priorities.
A construction worker employed by a Chinese company in Port Vila has suffered a serious workplace accident, raising concerns about occupational health and safety standards and the enforcement capacity of the Department of Labour (DoL).
The Office of the Public Prosecutor (OPP) has amended for the second time the charges against the two defendants, the former Director of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities (MIPU), Malcom Tarileo, and the current Deputy Leader of the…
A new national Labour Force Survey has revealed a concerning picture for Vanuatu’s youth, with 44 per cent of ni-Vanuatu aged between 15 and 24 not in employment, education or training.
Russian Ambassador at Large Andrey Belousov said that this was the reason why Moscow suspended its participation in the treaty
According to Bloomberg, if the plan comes to fruition, this will be the first time that the US has deployed hypersonic missiles
The Drone Deals initiative «creates the illusion that Ukraine is not entirely dependent on others,» Ambassador at Large Rodion Miroshnik said
Kherson Region Governor Vladimir Saldo slammed such practices as cynical and criminal
Sergey Lipovoy, chairman of the Officers of Russia organization, said that the «NATO leadership is currently trying to drag Finland into an arms race it does not need»
SINGAPORE – A teenager accused of licking a straw from a vending machine before putting it back has been allowed to leave Singapore for a school-related trip to the Philippines in May.On April 29, a district court approved Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien’s application to leave the country to go to Manila for a “field experience”.The trip is a requirement for him to graduate, said defence lawyer Kanthan Raghavendra from Kalidass Law Corporation.The 18-year-old French national, who is a student at ESSEC Business School located at one-north, is expected to be away from May 2 to 25.Among his conditions, he has to remain contactable by the investigating officer (IO).Maximilien must also surrender his passport to the IO, or an officer acting under the latter’s direction, within 24 hours upon returning to Singapore.An additional bail of $5,000 has to be provided and a school representative has agreed to be his bailor.His case will be mentioned again in court on May 29.On April 24, Maximilien was charged with committing mischief and being a public nuisance.
A 21-year-old Malaysian woman will be charged in court on Thursday (April 30) over her alleged involvement in an investment scam.She is also the third Malaysian to be charged this week, and the 20th since March this year to be nabbed in Singapore for allegedly helping scam syndicates to collect cash and valuables. In a news release on Wednesday night, the police said they were alerted to the case on Tuesday when an alert security officer from Ang Mo Kio Hub, who was monitoring the closed circuit television (CCTV), noticed a man handing over a large sum of cash to a woman at the shopping mall.Officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division and the Anti-Scam Command who responded to the call interviewed the duo and established that the man was a victim of an investment scam, while the woman was believed to be a money mule and later arrested.Lure of more 'profits'Police said their preliminary investigations revealed that the victim was added to an «investment» group chat on WhatsApp in February this year. In the chat, there were purported investment opportunities and a web link to a trading platform.
A total of 232 commercial vehicles were checked during a three-day islandwide enforcement blitz by the Traffic Police (TP) from April 20 to 22, with 143 summonses issued. The offences included speeding, failing to wear a seatbelt and not keeping left, police said on Wednesday (April 29) night.TP officers also visited companies to carry out checks on the installation of speed limiters for commercial vehicles with maximum laden weight (MLW) exceeding 12,000kg.A speed limiter is designed to limit the maximum speed that a vehicle can travel. Heavy vehicles installed with speed limiters are required to prominently display a label on their windscreens.
Exit polls suggest a BJP-led alliance victory in Assam and a UDF win in Kerala, potentially leaving the Left out of power in any state. Puducherry is expected to see the AINRC-BJP combine retain power. Tamil Nadu and West Bengal present a mixed picture, with some polls indicating a tight race in Tamil Nadu and differing predictions for West Bengal.
A 21-year-old Malaysian woman will be charged in court on Thursday (April 30) over her alleged involvement in an investment scam.She is also the third Malaysian to be charged this week, and the 20th since March this year to be nabbed in Singapore for allegedly helping scam syndicates to collect cash and valuables. In a news release on Wednesday night, the police said they were alerted to the case on Tuesday when an alert security officer from Ang Mo Kio Hub, who was monitoring the closed circuit television (CCTV), noticed a man handing over a large sum of cash to a woman at the shopping mall.Officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division and the Anti-Scam Command who responded to the call interviewed the duo and established that the man was a victim of an investment scam, while the woman was believed to be a money mule and later arrested.Lure of more 'profits'Police said their preliminary investigations revealed that the victim was added to an «investment» group chat on WhatsApp in February this year. In the chat, there were purported investment opportunities and a web link to a trading platform.
According to Ambassador-at-Large Andrey Belousov, both nuclear and non-nuclear states should take part in this process
One person was hurt
Oleg Stepanov noted that these actions would «squeeze yet another sum of money» out of taxpayers’ pockets
Ambassador al Large Andrey Belousov stressed that it is in Russia's «best interest that nuclear weapons are never used»
The visit is expected to yield a plan of contacts between the two countries’ foreign ministries in the coming years