Jasmine Sarll had to pay £250 in Ulez fees to take her four-year-old boy to hospital for cancer treatment and slammed the system for making the situation more stressful.
SINGAPORE – Five Cabinet ministers were among more than 100 recipients across 31 government agencies who have received e-mails demanding payment over doctored images since Nov 26. These images are supposedly screenshots from videos where victims’ faces are superimposed onto those of individuals in compromising situations. The e-mails all have the same contents and images, with the only difference being the face of the victim. In a statement on Nov 28, the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) said 12 male political office-holders were affected, in addition to public officers. The five Cabinet ministers are: Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat Culture, Community and Youth Minister Edwin Tong National Development Minister Desmond Lee Social and Family Development Minister Masagos Zulkifli Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Maliki Osman Also affected are senior ministers of state Janil Puthucheary, Tan Kiat How and Koh Poh Koon; ministers of state Alvin Tan and Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim; and senior parliamentary secretaries Baey Yam Keng and Eric Chua.
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Pearnel Charles Jr., today underscored the importance of the Government's 'No One Left Behind Policy' as he encouraged potential candidates for placement in the Overseas Employment (farmwork)...
An ex-soldier is expressing frustration that the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) has failed to honour a ruling by the Review Panel on May 23 last year that his two firearm licences should be reinstated. He outlined that there was an incident in...
NEW YORK (AP) — After weeks of plugging increasingly inviting discounts, retailers in the United States and several other countries are preparing for prime time: Black Friday, the bargain bonanza that still reigns as the unofficial kickoff of...
A social media ban for children under 16 passed the Australian Senate Thursday and will soon become a world-first law. The law will make platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram liable for fines of up to 50 million...
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in downtown Kingston is being relocated to the Ministry of Justice because mold has infested the newly renovated and expanded building, causing some staff members to be sick. It cost the...
With his new role as the Chairman of the Pacific Public Service Regional Governance Board (RGB), Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC) Martin Raoul Mahe conveyed the importance of decentralisation and strengthening capacity building in the public sector.
Adventist Pastor Leighton Heise of Central Coast Adventist School in Australia has found that the majority of non-Adventist students studying at his school did not know how to pray.
Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs, Matai Seremaiah, said the labour mobility programmes have greatly impacted kava production, as a large number of Ni-Vanuatu labourers are recruited for seasonal work in neighbouring countries.
The Supreme Court yesterday stayed the suspension and termination of teachers by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC), pending the determination of a Judicial Review (JR) claim.
An elderly man, aged 48, from Malo Island in SANMA Province, lost his life in Port Vila yesterday morning around 4 a.m. after being struck on the head with an axe.
As long as Kiev’s backers keep deluding themselves that Russia can be defeated or forced to accept unfavorable terms, the war will not end Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia has hit Western-made systems and foreign instructors in retaliatory strikes against Ukraine, the Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
European NATO members are struggling to ramp up and sustain military production to keep Kiev supplied in the conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
Pro-EU protesters have clashed with police in Tbilisi, Georgia on Thursday over European integrations Read Full Article at RT.com
Authorities have uncovered illicit activities at Khyati Hospital in Ahmedabad, where young patients, including an 18-year-old, underwent unnecessary angioplasties for illicit gains under PM-JAY. Investigations reveal nine deaths and further evidence against hospital staff, including the marketing director, CEO, and others, for fraudulent activities and conspiracy.
The CEO of telecom giant Rogers Communications has been ordered to appear before a parliamentary committee after sending a last-minute substitute in his place. MPs had asked to hear from CEO Tony Staffieri after a series of Go Public reports featuring frustrated Rogers customers.
If the agreement is violated, we will proceed to an all-out war," Benjamin Netanyahu told
«The Israeli Air Force attacked the terrorists,» IDF said
Tehran informed the IAEA that eight recently added cascades of IR-6 machines would enrich uranium to up to 5% purity
Police officers are using tear gas, trying to push protesters back
Western-supplied long-range missile launchers used to strike Russia have been destroyed in Ukraine’s Sumy Region Read Full Article at RT.com
People of faith should resist evil and “defend high moral ideals,” the head of the Russian Orthodox Church has said Read Full Article at RT.com
State mediator Ástráður Haraldsson says that there is still a long way to go in the wage dispute between teachers and the state, but the parties to the dispute met at the State Conciliation and Mediation Office (SCMO) at 9 am this morning.
Seven years after purportedly fleeing death threats in Papua New Guinea, an aged care worker and her husband have become vital and valued members of their rural community.
Residents of Chipman, N.B., are expressing their shock after the bodies of two people were found inside a burning vehicle in the community this week.
A shopping mall and office complex in downtown Montreal is being criticized for using the popular children's song 'Baby Shark' to discourage unhoused people from loitering in its emergency exit stairwells.
Calgary police say a Good Samaritan who stopped to help another motorist was killed in an accident on Wednesday night.
A construction contractor from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been ordered to repay a $330,000 loan from a friend who gave him leeway for years, despite her own financial suffering – all because she was under the false impression he had brain cancer.