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Weight-loss jabs are the “talk of the House of Commons tea rooms” and “half my colleagues are on them”, the Health Secretary has said as he pledged to widen access. Wes Streeting said the jabs should ...
Speaking in his first interview since a threatened backbench revolt, Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged the past few days had been ‘tough’.
The technology retailer said slower inflation and falling interest rates helped support sales from shoppers in the UK.
The Irish carrier said the cancellations on Thursday and Friday affect flights to and from France, as well as flights over the country.
A critical shortage of skilled workers is jeopardising the Government’s pledge to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029, according to research.
A fast-moving wildfire whipped by gale-force winds burned through the night and into Thursday on Greece’s southern island of Crete, prompting the evacuation of more than 1,500 people from hotels and ...
Members of Garrison & Lough Melvin Anglers Association (GLMAA) are pictured presenting a cheque in memory of the late Gerry Gallagher to ...
A knock on the door one day at her home in Latvia changed everything for Anita Gulbe and her family. With the news that they were being evicted ...
A filmmaker mother-of-three from Co Fermanagh is to have her book-turned-animation premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh next month.
According to DAERA, five confirmed cases of the toxic substance have been made on Lower Lough Erne this year, with a further case also detected ...
IN the heart of Donaghmore, a magnificent high cross has stood steadfast for innumerable generations.
Down in the inky depths, past its famous limestone arch, lies one of Fermanagh’s iconic natural wonders: the Marble Arch Caves, which in May celebrated its 40th anniversary of being open to the public ...
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