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The former president of Sinn Fein is suing the BBC over a claim that he sanctioned the killing of informer Denis Donaldson in 2006.
Solicitor advocate Professor Peter Watson said the decision to seal the documents was ‘extraordinary and unjustified’.
During a speech, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the proportion of people who pay the higher rate of income tax has increased more than five-fold in half a decade.
Driving instructors could be prevented from reserving tests under proposals to crack down on bots mass-booking new slots. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is also considering preventing ...
Road closures are in place in Great Yarmouth ahead of the Out There Festival. Nelson Road Central and nearby areas will shut from May 28 until midday on June 2. Bus services 2, 3, and 3B from ...
Getting into sports can be hard, but finding a sport adapted to your disability can be even more challenging when you don’t know where to start.
Police were called after Donald Burgess, a wheelchair user, grabbed a knife and threatened to stab staff, jurors heard.
Crowds of fans flocked to Easter Road stadium to pay their respects to “salt of the Earth” Sir Tom Farmer as his funeral hearse passed by the club he once helped save.
RTE executives have defended an unfinished newsroom promo which is expected to cost 77,000 euro plus VAT, a committee has heard. The advertisement aims to portray “a day in the life” of three RTE ...
Prosecuting a man for burning the Koran is “tantamount to reintroducing a blasphemy law” in Great Britain, a trial heard.
Mother of Minnie Rae Dunn described allowing her daughter on to the balcony as the ‘biggest mistake of my life’.
The death of Hollyoaks and reality TV star Paul Danan from a cocktail of drugs including cocaine and heroin was misadventure, a coroner has concluded. Danan, 46, played bad boy Sol Patrick from 1997 ...
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