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The Prime Minister, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for a ‘diplomatic resolution’.
Police have confirmed a body found in a wooded area has been formally identified as that of teenager Cole Cooper, who was ...
First Minister Michelle O’Neill has denied there is a crisis in the powersharing government at Stormont. The Sinn Fein vice-president had called on Communities Minister Gordon Lyons of the DUP to ...
The DUP’s Gavin Robinson dubbed the Northern Ireland Secretary ‘foolish and hapless’ over his approach to dealing with the legacy of ...
On Friday a majority of MPs approve a new clause to ensure medics cannot raise the topic of assisted dying with under-18s.
An anti-Islam terrorist who attacked officers with Molotov cocktails and a hatchet outside a police station has been jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 22 years in prison.
An Irish politician has said he is among several people detained by Egyptian authorities while on a march to Gaza. Paul Murphy, a TD (MP) with People Before Profit-Solidarity, is among a large group ...
New research reveals that over 8 in 10 small business owners agree that taking a break from work is essential for both their overall wellbeing ...
A man and woman have been found dead in a tent beside a loch with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. The bodies of the 55-year-old man and 47-year-old woman were found on the east side of Loch Awe, ...
New data from the NSPCC shows that concerns about child neglect is the top reason for the charity's Helpline to make a referral to local agencies.
HMRC has revealed the top reasons for fraudulent work expenses - and most are accidental. It's easy to accidentally claim back for something that isn't allowed. Take a look at the most common reasons ...
As Belfast Photo Festival 2025 launches, the team are prominently displaying images of Lough Neagh’s Toxic Blue Green Algal on digital billboards across the city, to recognise the fragility, immediacy ...