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Victims of the Omagh bombing intend to use a public inquiry to “heap shame” on the Irish Government for its failings over the atrocity, a barrister has said. The inquiry also heard that victims are ...
A man and woman who killed a young father in a “murderous attack” in a flat have been jailed for life. Cameron Woods stabbed Robert Fisher, 26, through the heart during the attack in Paisley, ...
The Prince of Wales left a voicenote on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Radio 2, apologising that he could not be in the studio in person. William left the message to highlight the Earthshot Prize – ...
All doctors should be given work phones to help tackle burnout and protect medics from abuse, according to members of the British Medical Association (BMA). It comes as one doctor described using six ...
The Sun said Deliveroo and Just Eat delivery accounts were being offered to migrants through dedicated social media groups.
Megan Greene said she is concerned that recent rises in inflation could see the outlook resemble a ‘plateau’ rather than a ‘hump’.
The victim, named locally as Dara Sayed Barham, worked two jobs, including one at a restaurant near where the incident took place ...
Ireland’s deputy premier said there was a “a real fragility” to the ceasefire between Iran and Israel. Simon Harris said that a cessation in violence allows for diplomacy and dialogue.
SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said: “We welcome the Government’s Industrial Strategy, a 10-year plan which answers our call for a long-term commitment to automotive manufacturing. “With action to ...
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