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Contractors are “on standby” to remove a loyalist bonfire in south Belfast which has sparked concern, a Sinn Fein MLA has said. Legal action is also understood to be planned against the towering pyre ...
A Labour MP who led a rebellion against the Government’s benefits plan has labelled it an “omnishambles”, which she warned could leave disabled people worse off. Rachael Maskell said pressing ahead ...
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The AI chipmaker has grown into the largest company on Wall Street, surpassing Microsoft, Apple, Amazon and Google.
Minecraft, Peppa Pig, Super Mario, and Fortnite LEGO toys are all on offer in the summer holidays sale at Tesco ...
Howard Phillips is on trial over allegedly intending to assist the RIS by helping people he believed were agents working for Moscow.
A former employee at a Fife children’s home has told the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) that allegations of abuse made against him by former residents are “absolute nonsense”.
Campaigners, school children and grandparents were among those calling for MPs to give the crisis the ‘precedence it needs’.
Vocalink says it processes more than 90 of salaries, 70 of household bills, and 98 of state benefit payments in the UK.
Anita Rose, 57, had been out on a morning dog walk in Brantham, Suffolk when she was set upon by 56-year-old Roy Barclay.
A police officer has denied he “lost control” in the aftermath of being allegedly assaulted by two brothers at Manchester Airport.
Birmingham council has announced it has reached the “absolute limit” of what it can offer to resolve a long-running pay dispute. Members of Unite have been on all-out strike since early March, leading ...
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