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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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
An alleged sword attacker accused of virtually decapitating a schoolboy in a drug-fuelled rampage in London has told of taking psychedelics and drinking his own urine years before amid an interest in ...
On this day in 2016, Reading appointed their first non-British manager in the club's history, Manchester United legend Jaap Stam. The ...
A man has appeared in court accused of the sexual assault and murder of a 13-month-old baby boy he was adopting. Teacher Jamie Varley is also accused of multiple counts of assault, cruelty and ...
The opera singer was dropped from his BBC Radio Wales show after apologising over language used during the Strictly Live tour launch.
Absurde will return to the scene of his most valuable victory to date when he lines up for the Sky Bet Race To The Ebor Grand Cup Stakes at York on Saturday. Willie Mullins’ seven-year-old is a true ...
Craig Williams, 39, of Llanfair Caereinion, served as the parliamentary private secretary to Rishi Sunak during his time as prime minister.
Some 63 police officers have been injured in what has been called a “week of shame” in Northern Ireland. Disorder started in Ballymena on Monday after an alleged sexual assault of a girl in the Co ...
Aidan O’Brien’s Illinois and Francis-Henri Graffard’s Candelari have the chance to fill the void left by Kyprios after standing their ground for the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot. There is a vacancy at the ...
The University of Reading had previously stated that staff and students could use the facilities that reflected their gender identification.