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In videos shared on social media, a black and white horse is seen careening down the street before approaching a junction on the road. After a white van leaves the junction to enter the High Street, ...
A report released on Friday, May 16, by the Scottish Government's Planning and Environmental Appeals Division gave notice that the reporter in charge of the case is "minded to allow their appeal". In ...
Improved breast screening in the UK could identify an extra 3,500 cancers per year and save hundreds of lives, researchers have said. A new trial found extra scans for some women can pick up ...
The Prime Minister is due to attend a virtual handover ceremony with Mauritian officials on Thursday, news reports suggest.
The latest selfie by Nasa’s Perseverance rover on Mars has captured an unexpected guest: a Martian dust devil. Resembling a small pale puff, the twirling dust devil popped up three miles behind the ...
Creating a new threshold and means test would allow households not on pension credit to apply directly for winter fuel payments. Raising it 20% above the pension credit threshold would cost around ...
Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill were asked about Stormont decisions on test, trace and isolate at the Covid inquiry.
Northern Ireland’s legacy body received advice around a potential move to enable victims and perpetrators to meet where there is a desire to, a Westminster committee has heard. Sir Declan Morgan, ...
On Wednesday it was announced that following a private family funeral, Sir Tom will make a final journey past his beloved Easter Road stadium in Edinburgh on May 28 so fans and members of the public ...
The UK Government has risked “undermining public confidence” in its approach to a hearing of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry, its chairman has been told.