• Transcorp Hotels to expand operations – MD

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Transcorp Hotels, Dupe Olusola, has said that the hospitality group is aiming to expand its operational footprints across the country and even to the African continent. Olusola disclosed this during an investor call on Friday. This disclosure comes a day after the company informed investors via a corporate filing Read More

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    Community pushes for safer intersection after deadly crash

    People who live near the intersection of Columbia Road and College Road in Aurelius Township said it’s not safe.

  • Kentucky AG's office pushes to lift ban on death penalty

    (The Center Square) – It’s been more than 15 years since Kentucky executed an inmate, but that may change as the state’s top law enforcement official is seeking to overturn a court injunction that dates back to 2010. A hearing took place in Frankfort with Attorney General Russell Coleman’s office, arguing the order Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd issued in September 2010 should be lifted as state officials have proposed new rules regarding how capital punishment would be...

  • Millions of clueless Brits believe certain drinks are of UK origin

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 64 per cent were unaware tea typically comes from China – with 10 per cent believing the UK is its birthplace. Similarly, 71 per cent aren't aware of coffee's origins and 25 per cent don't know Champagne comes from France. More than a quarter (26 per cent) don’t know which country invented Coca-Cola and 29 per cent have no idea where sangria was created. The study was commissioned by Estrella Galicia, a Spanish beer brewed in Spain rather than the UK, to launch the...

  • Millions of clueless Brits believe certain drinks are of UK origin

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 64 per cent were unaware tea typically comes from China – with 10 per cent believing the UK is its birthplace. Similarly, 71 per cent aren't aware of coffee's origins and 25 per cent don't know Champagne comes from France. More than a quarter (26 per cent) don’t know which country invented Coca-Cola and 29 per cent have no idea where sangria was created. The study was commissioned by Estrella Galicia, a Spanish beer brewed in Spain rather than the UK, to launch the...

  • UK Pushes Ahead With 'Smoke-Free Generation' Tobacco Regulations

    “Having taken up smoking at the age of 14, I was smoking 40 [cigarettes] a day by the age of 20, and as a 21st birthday present to myself I gave up. But today, 40 years later I still feel like a fag sometimes. That is how addictive smoking is,” said Andrea Leadsom, a […]

  • Man dead, another hurt in shooting at hotel near KCI

    Kansas City police took someone in for questioning after they found one man dead and another hurt in a shooting at a hotel near KCI.

  • Mothers of Cypriot earthquake dead meet Turkish justice minister

    The mothers of two Cypriot children who were killed in last year’s earthquakes in Turkey met with Turkish Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc on Wednesday. Rusen Yucesoylu Karakaya and Pervin Ipekcioglu, whose daughters Selin and Serin were among 24 Cypriot children and 11 Cypriot adults killed when the Isias hotel in

  • The Sun declares 'lift off' as first asylum seeker sent to Rwanda

    The fact that the man didn't arrive in the UK on a small boat and is being given £3,000 in cash and a seat on a commercial plane to leave is buried in the small print.

  • Anthony Edwards’ 40 lift Minnesota Timberwolves to historic sweep of Suns

    Edwards’ dunk caps Minnesota’s 112-116 win in Game 4Timberwolves roar to first playoff sweep in team historyAnthony Edwards scored 40 points, Karl-Anthony Towns added 28 and the Minnesota Timberwolves pulled away late to beat the Phoenix Suns 122-116 on Sunday night and sweep the first-round playoff series.Edwards scored 31 of his points in the second half and finished 13 of 23 from the field, including 7 of 13 from three-point range. Continuing his ascent into superstardom, the 22-year-old...

  • Two IOF troops dead, 8 injured in Resistance operation in Gaza

    Israeli media said that IOF troops were injured in a Palestinian resistance

  • UK Foreign Office issues warning for Brits going on holiday to Cyprus

    The UK Foreign Office has issued some warnings for tourists planning to visit the Mediterranean island