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Two Teenagers Charged With Murder After Fatal Stabbing in Guildford
A 15-year-old boy has died after being stabbed in woodland near Stoke Park in Guildford. Two teenagers have been charged with murder and related offences and are due to appear before magistrates
Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
2023: India to Host Three Heads of State In Delhi
MR Enquirer: India to Host Three Heads of State for a cricket tour, trade delegation, defense agreements and strengthen ties.
Drone Intrusion from Pakistan: Growing Concern for India’s Security in Punjab Region
A drone was spotted flying over the Gurdaspur district in Punjab, India early Wednesday morning. The Border Security Force fired 74 rounds to bring the drone down, but it returned to Pakistan. This incident has raised concerns about potential future threats, as Pakistan has a history of attempting to smuggle weapons and drugs into India using drones. The Gurdaspur district is known for its high levels of drone activity and the BSF has been on high alert in the area. Punjab residents have expressed their concerns about the security and economic implications of the incident, and it is clear that additional measures
New Delhi to Host G20 Foreign Ministers Conference in March and G20 Summit in September
New Delhi, India, will host G20 foreign ministers in March this year. In September of this year, India will hold the G20 summit, with 43 heads of the delegation expected to attend. Bangladesh, Egypt, Mauritius, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Singapore, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates have all been invited by India as special guest nations. The G20 summit will be held in several Indian cities.
UK-India complete fifth round of talks for Free-Trade Agreement
London: The United Kingdom and India have now completed five rounds of talks regarding the Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The teams of negotiation officials met in a hybrid manner. While some teams met in New Delhi, India, a majority of officials joined the talks virtually.Â
UK-India to conclude Free Trade Negotiations by end of August
The negotiations for the proposed Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) are to be concluded by the end of August and shall be ready before finally being signed prior Diwali deadline set by both the nations, as stated by the commerce secretary Mr BVR Subrahmanyam
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Amber Rain Warning Issued as Flooding Threatens Large Parts of Scotland
Persistent heavy rain has triggered amber and yellow weather warnings across Scotland, with the Met Office warning of flooding, transport disruption and possible damage to homes and businesses as rivers respond slowly to prolonged rainfall
New Crisis and Resilience Fund Offers Emergency Cash Support Across England
The UK government has unveiled a new £1bn Crisis and Resilience Fund to help people facing unexpected financial shocks, allowing councils to provide emergency cash and reduce reliance on food banks
Four Killed, Five Injured in Devastating Head-On Crash in Bolton
A fatal collision between a car and a taxi on Wigan Road, Bolton, has claimed four lives, including three teenagers. Police are appealing for witnesses as residents renew calls for improved road safety measures
Thousands Without Water Across South-East England as Supply Crisis Drags On
Large areas of Sussex and Kent remain without water after storms, cold weather and network issues cripple supplies. Residents describe gridlocked roads, insufficient water stations and a response that has failed vulnerable communities

