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Taoiseach Micheal Martin said it was a ‘significant win’ for the EU and highlighted arrangements for the pharmaceutical and aviation sectors.
Marshall Hoyle, 19, survived without a single broken bone after falling from the path next to the picturesque Thomasson Foss waterfall in Goathland. He was rescued from the scene and taken to hospital ...
The chain said its meal deal has risen from £3.60 to £3.85 for Clubcard members, and from £4 to £4.25 for shoppers without a loyalty card.
The Government has a legal obligation to provide accommodation, which can include hotels, to asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute.
The curriculum and assessment review is due to set out its recommendations for young people who do not secure a decent pass in the autumn.
Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing forward with his plan to expand the military’s operation in Gaza City, despite widespread opposition within Israel and international condemnation.
The RMT said its members on the Tube will take industrial action at different times from September 5, for seven days.
A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a woman in Cardiff, police said. Officers from South Wales Police were called to South Morgan Place in the Riverside ...
A cannonball recovered from the battlefield at Culloden has sold for almost £19,000 at auction. The cannonball, engraved with the words “Ogilvy Culloden 16 April 1746”, had been expected to sell for ...
Tuna Lokman, who came to the UK when he was 10, says his dream is to get into Oxford or Cambridge to study maths or data science.
Al-Haq lost a legal challenge against the Government in June over the export of fighter jet parts that can be used by Israel.
Unionist politicians have asked for investigations into the legal planning status of hotels in the region housing asylum seekers.
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