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A senior union leader has urged the Government to do more to show it values public services and the workers who deliver them. Christina McAnea, general secretary of Unison, told her union’s annual ...
A member of rap group Kneecap faces criminal charges for allegedly supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation and not his support for the people of Palestine, a court has heard. Liam Og O hAnnaidh ...
Coventry Crown Court heard the 15-year-old, who cannot be named, is now likely to face a jury in February next year.
A water company was quizzed by councillors over its poor record and how it expects to cope with an influx of tens of thousands of new homes.
Police investigating a report of indecent exposure to a girl walking along an alleyway have released a CCTV image.
A spokesperson for the Taoiseach confirmed the latest attack, adding that personal threats have also been sent to the office.
Family members of staff at the embassy in Tel Aviv and consulate in Jerusalem have been ‘temporarily withdrawn as a precautionary measure’.
The next two phases of a sprawling £230 million housing development have been approved – with 296 homes given the green light by council chiefs.
A member of rap group Kneecap faces criminal charges for supporting a proscribed terrorist organisation and not his support for the people of Palestine, a court heard. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs ...
Falls in the cost of petrol and air fares in May were offset by a record rate of inflation for chocolate and jumps in the price of everyday items such as coffee and cheese. The average price of ...
Speedy Hire has cautioned over “challenging” conditions due to Government spending delays, after shutting eight depots in the face of heightened cost pressures. Shares in the equipment hire firm ...
The cancer charity Planets is leading the campaign for the treatment, known as selective internal radiation therapy, to be made available on the NHS.