New bill put forward by centre-left Democratic Party proposes up to three days off per month.
Ryan Simpson claimed he 'would have done as I wanted' if he had had more time.
Johnny Isbell insists there was no racial motive behind his choice of words.
Eyewitnesses at the scene of arrests in Alum Rock posted images on social media.
Five people were on board privately owned helicopter that lost radar contact.
Company says there have been 29 engine fires but no injuries to date.
Columbus police were called to the waste collection facility on Tuesday 28 March.
Bristol University boosts support services after fifth suspected student suicide in 6 months.
The two had launched a grenade attack at a nightclub in Puchong that injured 8 people in 2016.
Frade, 43, was walking across Westminster Bridge to collect her children from school when she was killed.
The organisation has faced a series of investigations and legal challenges in Russia.
He was also given a daytime curfew from 9am to 9pm.
The 16-year-old boy survived by clinging to the boat's fuel tank.
The alligator was filmed plodding along before entering a nearby pond.
The suspect has been taken into custody.
Bodies of Michael Sharp, Zaida Catalan and interpreter Betu Tshintela were found in a shallow grave.
Paige Daughtry died after inhaling "volatile substances" in the spray.
Police found the victim in her 30s burnt and headless in an apartment.
The council housing will be 40% smaller than Travelodge rooms and won't meet national minimum space standards.
Turkish foreign minister plans on raising the issue when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visits the country this week.
President, wanted for alleged war crimes in Darfur, is attending the Arab summit in Jordan.
The man threatened to kill the couple, calling them 'terrorists'.
These squads – essentially groups of male and female police officers– patrol schools, colleges and other public places.
New victim warrants are issued, but Burundi will officially withdraw from the world court in October.
Andreea Christea's family say they are so grateful for first responders, medical teams and UK government agencies.
Call comes days after President Salva Kiir said he would pardon all political detainees in war-torn country.
The gang had planned to snatch the body from the cemetery and blackmail Enzo Ferrari's family.
Bodies of Michael Sharp, Zaida Catalan and interpreter Betu Tshintela were found in a shallow grave.
Villagers cut the body from the stomach of the 23ft-long python which was lying in the man's garden.
Over 16 tonnes of garbage has been removed but how much is left remains unclear.