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Stormont’s Sinn Fein First Minister said calling a referendum on Irish unification would mark the ‘fulfilment’ of the 1998 Good ...
A Paralympian and House of Lords peer said she has been sent abusive emails accusing her of being “responsible for people dying in pain” amid her opposition to the assisted dying Bill.
The award marks over three decades of the claymation characters, inventor Wallace and his trusty beagle Gromit.
The National Executive Committee will hold talks on Monday aimed at deciding on a timeline and rules for the contest.
A Scottish charity which provides meals to school pupils in poverty-hit countries is now feeding three million children every day after it scaled up its global aid operation. Mary’s Meals, which ...
The monthly KPMG and REC report on jobs showed a slight improvement in permanent recruitment activity, but it remained in decline.
Travellers are facing severe disruption as few to no London Underground services are expected from Monday amid walkouts by thousands of workers. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) ...
The decision was a rare case in which the country’s highest court ruled against the government’s conduct during the nearly two-year war.
Cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy said he was “totally overwhelmed” after his charity event raised more than £2 million to help in the fight against cancer. The former Olympian, who has spoken publicly ...
A total lunar eclipse “blood moon” was visible from parts of the UK on Sunday evening. The country’s stargazers got the chance to see the rare spectacle for the first time since 2022.
Housing market experts emphasised the importance of home-buyers taking specialist advice and double-checking paperwork.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT), including drivers, signallers and maintenance workers, launched a series of strikes over pay and conditions which will lead to huge disruption ...
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