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An inquest into the death of Jay Slater in Tenerife last summer has been adjourned after a plea from his tearful mother. Debbie Duncan said the 19-year-old had gone on holiday and never come home, and ...
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Northern Ireland’s legacy body received advice around a potential move to enable victims and perpetrators to meet where there is a desire to, a Westminster committee has heard. Sir Declan Morgan, ...
The midfielder is aiming to get his “head mentally right” for next season and rediscover the form of last term.
SDLP leader Claire Hanna pressed the UK government to call a public inquiry into the murder of the GAA official.
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.
If Aspinall beats the Dutchman in the Steel City then he will book his place in next week’s play-offs at the O2 Arena.
The discovery could help prevent diseases years before symptoms appear, as well as paving the way for the exploration of rejuvenation therapies.
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’.
A curry house has been forced to cough up £25,000 in total after being embroiled in a dispute over odour complaints which have left staff ...
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 ...
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