In a significant move following last week's alarming security breach at the Parliament complex, the government has announced a major overhaul in security arrangements. Access to the Parliament will now be guarded by the Central Industrial Security Force, or CISF, replacing the Delhi Police in this...
India's Parliament is gearing up for a busy winter session with 15 new bills on the agenda. Key among them is the Waqf amendment bill, awaiting a report from a.. IndiaTimes
The Government has announced how £1 billion in funding will be used to bring London-style buses to cities across the UK as part of a major Budget boost. Transport Secretary Louise Haigh confirmed that £712 million will be allocated to local authorities to improve services, with an additional £243 million for bus operators. Ms Haigh said that the investment aims to end the “complicated and inconsistent” funding models that have affected passengers for years. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Shadow Foreign Secretary Dame Priti Patel has called on the government to rebuild and strengthen ties with the incoming Trump administration, suggesting David Lammy should apologise for previous comments he had made.
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In this gripping report, we delve into the catastrophic flooding that has ravaged Valencia, Spain, resulting in the tragic loss of at least 205 lives. With cars left stranded over barriers near rail lines, the scene is one of chaos and devastation. The government has deployed additional troops to aid in search and rescue efforts as communities struggle to cope with the aftermath. Join us as we explore the impact of these historic floods and the ongoing response from emergency services.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the recent Parliament security breach, prioritized a detailed investigation over debates demanded by opposition parties. Stressing the severity of the incident,..
The central government seeks parliament's approval for additional spending of 1.29 trillion rupees in the current fiscal year. The spending will mainly go... IndiaTimes
PM Modi criticized opposition parties for their protests in Parliament, stating that their conduct will lead to a further decline in their numbers in the 2024... IndiaTimes
The meeting to change the security set-up in the Parliament comes days after the Lok Sabha Secretariat suspended eight security personnel for security lapses in... DNA