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Nigel Farage has doubled down on his attacks on Anas Sarwar, with the Reform UK leader using a visit to Scotland to again accuse him of “sectarian politics”. Mr Farage claimed the Scottish Labour ...
The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is expected to face charges in connection with the attack which the FBI was investigating as a terrorist act.
Higher rates and ‘rumbling discussions about the future of the cash Isa’ pushed tax efficiencies to the top of to-do lists, one expert suggested.
The Prime Minister launched the strategic defence review amid lingering questions about the amount of money committed to military spending.
JOE Carpenter has watched on patiently as his mates have excelled for England – now he wants a piece of the action for himself.
Stuart Machin received a jump in bonus payments linked to a rise in the firm’s share price before it was knocked by a major cyber attack.
HARRY Randall has challenged England’s rising stars to ‘make a statement’ on their summer tour of Argentina and the USA.
Some 1,194 migrants arrived in 18 boats on Saturday, according to Home Office data, the first time daily crossings passed a thousand this year.
The Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit carried out an examination of the area in Carlow town following Sunday evening’s shooting.
The UK manufacturing sector shrank again last month but may be “turning a corner”, according to new figures. Factories saw the recent downturn linked to trade tensions, US tariffs and higher costs ...
John O’Dowd said management at the corporation had knee-jerked in their reaction to Friday’s verdict at Dublin High Court.
Transport giant FirstGroup said it has secured a deal with rolling stock company Eversholt Rail in relation to its planned new route.