Thousands of people are filling the streets of Dublin to watch Ireland’s national St Patrick’s Day parade. Children, adults ...
The OECD warned that consumers would face much of the burden of the trade war as inflation is expected to be sent surging.
There is “too much bureaucracy” which is making it “too slow to get things done” across the UK, Rachel Reeves has told ...
Some Labour backbenchers are “jumping to conclusions” about expected reforms to the welfare system before the plans are ...
The First Minister said his party does not have a woman issue despite 14 female MSPs signalling their intention to stand down from Holyrood.
A fifth person has appeared in court accused of murdering a 40-year-old woman in South Wales, in what may be a case of mistaken identity. Joanne Penney died after being shot in the chest at an address ...
Detectives searching for a woman who has been missing for more than six months have launched a murder inquiry. Charlene Hobbs, 36, from Riverside, Cardiff, has not been seen since July 2024.
Telegram chief executive Pavel Durov said he has travelled from France to Dubai as French authorities continue to investigate criminal activity on his messaging app. He revealed his whereabouts in a ...
The Prime Minister will meet the ex-governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney, as he undertakes his first foreign trips since being sworn in to office in Canada last week. Mr Carney will also meet ...
A housing boss has sought to justify why plans for 59 new homes in the Borders are going back to the drawing board.
In February, a High Court judge sanctioned a plan proposed by the parent company of Thames Water Group allowing the utility to stay afloat.
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