Three activists facing terrorism charges following a pro-Palestinian protest in Edinburgh are due to have their cases call in court again later this month. Hearings for Yvonne Ridley, 67; Moira ...
The majority of households (61%) in Northern Ireland use oil as their primary method of household heating, compared to just 5% across the UK.
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its sixth ...
The Chancellor’s speech comes just weeks after the Bank of England downgraded its growth rating for the UK economy.
Anglian Water has confirmed that Barton Road, which has been closed on and off for around the past three years, is set to ...
Court action has been taken against the owners of a Grade II-listed building on a market place that has fallen into disrepair.
Tensions continue to rise between residents and the county council as officers look to approve the expansion of a former brickworks site.
MP Steve Barcaly calls for road safety measures outside Westwood School in March to keep pupils safe
An MP is calling for better road safety outside the largest school in Cambridgeshire before a pupil gets seriously hurt.
The UK’s largest retail business said more than 22,000 of its staff, mainly in stores and distribution, are eligible for ...
The Irish premier said he did not want to see ‘price gouging’ because of the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
There has been “no change” to Ireland’s security status or threat level amid the escalating conflict in the Gulf, the country’s deputy premier has said. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Tanaiste ...
The mother of Sarah Everard has remembered how she “added to the beauty of the world”, five years on from her death. Susan ...
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