Merseyside Police has become the first UK police force to partner with the charity Retail Trust to protect shop workers from escalating levels of abuse, ...
Kolkata, Mar 10 (PTI) Asserting that no eligible voter’s name would be removed from the electoral rolls in West Bengal, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Tuesday said the EC's priority was ...
Shocking video shows Noma's celebrity chef viciously humiliating staff in his kitchen — as a wave of ex-workers hurl abuse allegations at the world's best restaurant ahead of its Los Angeles pop-up.
Seymour defended the unprovoked and criminal bombardment of Iran, declaring that “an axis of evil is falling. First in Venezuela, now in Iran, people right across the Middle East can look forward to a ...
Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning. Five things you need to know 1. Doug Ford condemns attack on 'our A.
A marathon debate in Parliament exposes Ottawa’s incoherence on the conflict The post Canada Backed the Iran War. Now It’s Struggling to Explain Why first appeared on The Walrus.
Police say they are looking for two male suspects who reportedly stopped outside the consulate in a white vehicle around 4:30 a.m. and fired multiple rounds at the building. Though police have not ...
The UN chief on Tuesday applauded civil society groups for “shaking the foundations of privilege” in a male-dominated world, addressing a range of questions during a townhall meeting on the margins of ...
An examination of the controversy surrounding Noma, detailing abuse allegations against renowned chef René Redzepi, the restaurant’s response, and what ethical dining means for customers today.
A campaign has been launched to tackle hate crime and encourage people to report it. Hate Ends Here, a Cleveland Strategic Hate Crime Partnership scheme, will see posters and QR c ...
ICE and Border Patrol are increasingly using government body cameras and facial recognition scanners in deployments across U.S. cities. But some agents are taking matters into their own hands with ...
In this opinion, Kalu Okoronkwo questions whether creating state police will fix insecurity or spread existing policing failures across Nigeria’s states.