Care home activists have called for an end to the “harmful limitations” on visits that remain in place after Covid. According to Care Quality Commission
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Australia’s stinking dumpster fine is $5,000
Residents in Perth now face a $5,000 punishment if they allow their trash cans to become too odorous. Residents of Victoria Park, a suburb of
Executing bikies Rebels mourn Joe Versace’s shooting in Gnangara, Perth
Police think the shooting that resulted in the death of a man in the open daylight was related to the bikie warfare, but the assailant
Alan Jones was booed for mentioning Aboriginal women’s violence on Q&A
When he brought up violence against Aboriginal women on the ABC’s Q&A show, conservative broadcaster Alan Jones was silenced. Jones, who ruled Sydney’s morning radio
Nighttime scream led detectives to murder and prostitution
The name Renee MacRae has served as a byword for one of Scotland’s most iconic unsolved murders for nearly fifty years, earning it almost mythological
The pound recovers: Sterling makes up for its losses
Today, the pound fought back on global currency markets after falling to a record low versus the US dollar. Early this morning in Asia, the
From TODAY: Britain braced for Hurricane Ian’s tail
As the effects of Hurricane Ian are felt across the pond, a gale of 94 mph has already been reported in Scotland this morning. As
Russian rockets kill civilians in a Zaporizhzhia ‘humanitarian caravan’
Today, Russian missiles damaged a humanitarian convoy in southern Ukraine, resulting in the deaths and injuries of scores of civilians. Friday morning, rockets struck a
Fort Myers implements 6pm curfew due to shoplifters
As Floridians continue to assess the magnitude of the devastation caused by one of the most powerful hurricanes in US history, Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers
Innovation is key to ensuring water security
The Department of Water and Sanitation has called on young water professionals to come up with innovations that will help efforts to ensure water security.