The United Kingdom has banned Health and Care Workers from bringing dependants to the country as part of a move to checkmate migration. The ban was announced by the UK Home Office via its verified X handle (formerly Twitter) on Monday. The Home Office wrote
The Home Office of the United Kingdom on Monday, Jan. 1, announced that it had started implementing its policy banning Nigerian students and other overseas students from bringing their dependents via the study visa route. This was disclosed in a post on X,
Unemployment in recession-hit Britain has nudged higher as growth in wages falls further, according to official data Tuesday that supports analyst expectations of an upcoming cut to the United Kingdom (UK) interest rates. The unemployment rate rose to 3.9
On Monday, the UK announced the ban on Health and Care Workers from bringing their dependents to the country. The United Kingdom Home Office announced this decision on its verified X handle (formerly Twitter), stirring mixed feelings from applicants. "From
A defendant assaulted a Nevada judge in court, vaulting the bench when he was about to be sentenced to jail in a felony battery case. Clark County District Judge Mary Kay Holthus fell back from her seat against a wall and received some injuries but was not
All the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges. Following the defendants' not-guilty plea, the prosecutor asked the court to remand them till the determination of the charges against them. However, the defendants' counsel, F. F.
The counsel to the first defendant, Mr Lai Obisesan, and counsel to the 2 to 6 defendants, Mr Sunday Ochai, urged the court to grant their clients bail.
They, therefore, urged the court to discharge the defendants. However, the prosecution opposed the no-case submission, arguing that the defendants had a case to answer based on the evidence of all prosecution witnesses.
A federal judge in Philadelphia has ordered 'Empire' actor Terrence Howard to pay nearly $1 million in back taxes, interest, and penalties after he allegedly threatened a Justice Department lawyer and maintained that it was "immoral for the United States government
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge. Their counsel, Mrs Iyanu Ayorinde, urged the court to grant the defendants bail, promising that they would not jump bail.
The defendants pleaded not guilty. Counsel to the defendants, Mr Emmanuel Sunmonu, urged the Court to grant them bail and promised that they would not jump bail.
Justice Quadri ordered the defendants be remanded in prison custody if they fail to perfect their bail conditions within two months from the day of arraignment.