NHS Dumfries and Galloway hit by cyber attack with patient and staff data at risk

NHS Dumfries and Galloway has announced it has been the target of a "focused and ongoing cyber attack". The health board said it is working with Police Scotland, the National Cyber Security Centre and the Scottish government to tackle the breach on its systems. It has warned hackers could have …...Read More

Former Navy Chief Admiral L. Ramdas no more

March 15, 2024 03:37 pm | Updated 03:47 pm IST - HYDERABAD Former Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Laxminarayan Ramdas (90 years), passed away at the Military Hospital, Secunderabad here on Friday. According to Sagari Ramdas, second daughter of the late Admiral, he was admitted into the Military Hospital, Trimulgherry …...Read More

Armed forces minister James Heappey to stand down at general election

Armed forces minister James Heappey will stand down at the next general election, joining an exodus of Tory MPs. The MP for the Wells constituency in Somerset will continue with his government position until Rishi Sunak wishes him to step back - likely during the Easter recess, a source close …...Read More

Caesar salad origin story tossed with family 'blood feud' and boozy escapades in Tijuana

Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of charge. Please enter a valid email address. Caesar salad, according to common acclaim, is named for Roman emperor Julius Caesar. You can stick a knife in …...Read More

Prince Harry virtually thanks young people honoured by award set up in Diana's memory

Prince Harry thanked recipients for "protecting his mother’s legacy" as he spoke via videolink after an awards ceremony that had been attended by the Prince of Wales. The Diana Legacy Award celebrates the achievements of young people from around the world. After the glitzy ceremony at the Science Museum in …...Read More

Connecticut considers banning legacy admission preferences at public and private universities

Connecticut lawmakers are considering banning the use of legacy and donor preferences in admissions to all colleges and universities across the state, including private ones like Yale University. A bill was advanced to the Senate floor on Thursday, days after Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed legislation barring consideration of a …...Read More

Gaza Strip receives nearly 200 tons of food and supplies, UN describes 'huge obstacles' to getting relief

A ship towing a barge loaded with food arrived off Gaza on Friday, witnesses said, as a test run for a new aid route by sea from Cyprus into the devastated Palestinian enclave where famine looms after five months of Israel's military campaign. The ship, arranged by the World Central …...Read More

T.N. sanctions ₹148.54 crore to permanently restore water projects affected by cyclone, floods

March 15, 2024 03:11 pm | Updated 03:12 pm IST - CHENNAI The Tamil Nadu government has accorded its administrative sanction to permanently restore various integrated drinking water projects that were affected by Cyclone Michaung in the northern districts and by the unprecedented floods in the southern districts that took …...Read More

Supreme Court refuses to stay appointments of two new Election Commissioners

March 15, 2024 03:10 pm | Updated 04:12 pm IST - NEW DELHI The Supreme Court refused to stay the appointments of Election Commissioners (ECs) Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Gyanesh Kumar on Friday even as petitioners argued that the hurry and lack of transparency shown by the government has sent …...Read More

Gavin Shand jailed for raping sleeping man in Inverness house and attacking another in a tent in Glasgow

A "cruel and cynical sexual predator" who raped two vulnerable men has been jailed for eight years. Gavin Shand, 45, attacked one victim as the man slept and raped another in a tent on the banks of the River Clyde who was under the influence of heroin. A judge told …...Read More