Burnham rules out reform of Wales funding system

BBC told he has no plan to change main system funding Welsh government if he becomes prime minister.
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Soon, transit air travellers can skip immigration at connecting airports
Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu launches a facility for transit passengers to complete immigration formalities at their origin airport. Now introduced at Varanasi airport, the facility will be available in six more airports in six weeks, he says

DMK govt.’s work in Electricity Dept. ‘conveniently ignored’ in White Paper: Senthilbalaji
Though the demand kept rising over the past five years, we provided uninterrupted and uniform supply, says former Electricity Minister

Congress flags ‘systemic’ exam failures, launches nationwide student outreach
‘Chhatron Ki Goonj’ campaign to take up paper leaks, recruitment delays and education concerns

'None of our MPs will split': Sharad Pawar's bold assertion in season of defections
Sharad Pawar confidently asserts his Nationalist Congress Party (SP) will remain united, dismissing claims of MPs defecting to Ajit Pawar's faction. His daughter, Supriya Sule, challenged the accuser to name the alleged defectors. This comes amid fears of poaching, following similar splits in Shiv Sena (UBT) and Trinamool Congress, where rebels exploited the Anti-defection Act's loopholes. Pawar's party, with 8 MPs and 10 MLAs, faces vulnerability.