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The Prime Minister, France’s President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for a ‘diplomatic resolution’.
A bank has announced the closure of one of its branches in the borough, leaving just one location in Dudley that will serve customers.
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 ...
JULIE Derron is hoping to make more good memories in Canada when she takes on the latest T100 Triathlon World Series race in Vancouver.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has claimed defections from her party are a “good thing” because the people leaving “don’t believe in conservatism”.
A car that had sustained significant damage was found left in a car park wrapped in police tape in Brierley Hill.
MIKA Noodt is targeting a German one-two at the T100 Triathlon World Series in Vancouver off the back of a maiden podium finish.
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 ...