Taoiseach Micheal Martin said he has a duty to protect Irish jobs and workers as he defended plans to travel to Washington DC to meet with the US president as part of the St Patrick’s Day events.
The debate at the Church’s Synod saw rapper Eminem quoted by Archbishop of York during a call to encourage more working class people into ...
A woman who suffered horrific burns in the Omagh bombing has told how she was given only a 20% chance of survival and was administered the last rites four times in hospital following the explosion.
It is the second time that Nottinghamshire University Hospitals NHS Trust has been prosecuted by the Care Quality Commission for maternity failures.
A review into the handling of MP Sir David Amess’ murderer under the Government’s counter-terror programme Prevent found assessments were “problematic” and his case was closed too early, security ...
It was reported last week that Defra minister Daniel Zeichner told a rural conference that farmers are ‘not high on the pecking order’.
Lord Hermer has faced questions about how his previous work could result in possible conflicts of interest in his Government work.
The Home Office’s good character guidance now says an applicant having entered the UK illegally will normally be refused citizenship.
The Court of Appeal ruling came in the case of Kristie Higgs, a Christian school worker who was sacked for sharing posts criticising LGBT+ teaching.
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK was still considering the implications of Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on US steel imports.
Robert Charles Albon, who advertises his services on social media under the name ‘Joe Donor’, claims to have fathered more than 180 children.
IRVINE residents have blasted North Ayrshire Council for the failure to clear up damage to Knadgerhill Cemetery in the wake of Storm Éowyn. There have been reports of grieving relatives left in tears ...
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