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Company says it supports moves to strengthen safety, professionalism and accountability
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Company says it supports moves to strengthen safety, professionalism and accountability

Audio recordings will form part of the evidence against a senior South African National Defence Force (SANDF) intelligence officer accused of bribing a police officer in an attempt to stop a case of intimidation he was being investigated for.

Thirty councils across England now have to organise local elections after the government abandoned plans to delay.

Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says the FBI will not hand over any evidence it has gathered.
Instead of switching off after work, Mitchells Plain police officer Constable Sinovuyo Seti changes into training gear, grabs his cones and hula hoops, and steps onto the open pitch in front of his house to prepare for a different kind of duty – one aimed at keeping children off the streets and out of gangs.
Feb 16 (Reuters) – Oscar winner Robert Duvall, a versatile actor who made lasting impressions in a range of parts from starring to supporting roles like the napalm-loving colonel of Apocalypse Now, or the spectral Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird, has died at age 95, his wife said in a Facebook post.
Feb 16 (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Ukrainian intelligence showed more Russian attacks on energy targets lay ahead and that such strikes made it more difficult to reach an agreement on ending the nearly four-year war.

The former Navy captain and astronaut says “we’re in some seriously challenging times”.

Both men’s and women’s Canadian curling teams have been accused of cheating at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

We look at three viral hacks to unpick fact from fiction – the effects are often at best, temporary, say experts.

The 1995 chart battle is recreated for a new play – and the rivalry is rekindled as the cast take sides.

Thousands of NHS workers were pursued by debt collectors after salary overpayments, the BBC finds.

The law funds troops who want to freeze their eggs or their sperm, as Ukraine’s population plummets.

As global tech leaders meet Delhi, India hopes to level the playing field for countries outside the US and China.

Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to abandon plans to delay 30 council elections after a legal challenge from Reform UK dominates Tuesday’s papers.

“Get the files out. They are slow-walking it,” the former US secretary of state says. The White House says it has done “more for the victims than Democrats ever did”.

Macclesfield’s FA Cup odyssey may have ended against Brentford but they have made memories to last a lifetime, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

Detectives desperate to locate a 12-year-old, seen abused online, found a surprising lead.

Coco Gauff says it is “tough to wake up” and see what is happening back home in the United States amid the president’s immigration crackdown.

Freestyle skier Kirsty Muir once again comes heartbreakingly close to a Winter Olympic medal for Team GB with her second fourth-place finish of the Games.

The proposed change has been set out in an amendment to the government’s Crimes and Policing Bill.