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Farm and nature leaders made the plea as figures show swathes of the UK have had the most days with no or little rain on ...
SDLP leader Claire Hanna pressed the UK government to call a public inquiry into the murder of the GAA official.
On Wednesday it was announced that following a private family funeral, Sir Tom will make a final journey past his beloved Easter Road stadium in Edinburgh on May 28 so fans and members of the public ...
The First Minister was speaking after the Prime Minister announced plans to make more pensioners eligible for the allowance.
Immigration rights lawyers have said the deportations violated a court order against sending people to countries other than their homelands.
Two Irish diplomats were among the delegation that Israeli soldiers fired in the vicinity of in the West Bank, the Irish Government said. Ireland’s Deputy Premier and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon ...
The company told staff it is launching a consultation which will impact around 5, or roughly 70, of the group’s 1,400-strong workforce.
The Great Yarmouth MP can be heard remarking on the size of a camera which is about to start filming him, describing it as a ‘Jewish camera’.
The boy could be seen sitting on his mother’s lap as Conservative MP Paul Holmes told the Commons of the youngster’s ‘mission to change ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to put the “strongest possible political and economic sanctions on Israel” amid its latest military offensive in Gaza. Northern Ireland’s First Minister ...
The Government will send £4 million worth of aid to Gaza as it ramps up pressure on the Israeli government to lift a blockade on the region. The aid will include essential medicines, safe drinking ...
The leader of a new Troubles legacy body has insisted that it is focused on and capable of uncovering the unvarnished truth for victims and survivors. Sir Declan Morgan, chief commissioner of the ...
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