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Tensions are continuing to smoulder around two loyalist bonfires in Northern Ireland which have attracted significant controversy.
ELEVEN people were taken to hospital following an 'extraordinary' medical incident at Llangollen International Eisteddfod.
Sculptor Charlie Whinney has created a place for people to sit beside and touch a section of the much-loved tree, which was felled in 2023.
Disruption to Glasgow’s subways during the city’s biggest music festival has been avoided after unions struck a deal with the operator. About 100 staff working for Strathclyde Partnership for ...
It comes as new figures show the waiting list for routine hospital treatment in England fell to its lowest in more than two years.
NHS Fife has spent more than £220,000 defending itself in the employment tribunal launched by nurse Sandie Peggie, it has been revealed. The extent of the costs was uncovered following an intervention ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court next month ...
Financial insights company TransUnion also found that 7 of people are using credit to partly fund their summer getaway this year.
Tyler Hayward, 26, was found by officers with stab wounds in Chingford Mount Road, Chingford, at around 9.15pm on Sunday.
Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee described the threat from Iran as ‘persistent’ and ‘unpredictable’.
The UK’s top stock index jumped by as much as 100 points, or 1.1, to a new intraday record of 8,967.21 points.
Glastonbury revellers clocked up a combined three billion steps at the festival, according to the event’s official app. The step count meant the average festival-goer clocked up 114,000 steps as they ...
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