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At the protest session at Connolly Books on Wednesday afternoon, several artists played Irish traditional music in solidarity with the rappers and Palestine. Musician Ru O’Shea, who performed at the ...
The malnourished animals were recovered in the in the northern Sallahley district of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia.
SCOTTISH actor Callum Kerr has called on friends of his late mother not to attend his stepfather's funeral, after the couple were found dead in ...
A flotilla of hundreds of historic ships is heading into Amsterdam, kicking off a five-day festival celebrating the Dutch ...
Thousands of young people across Northern Ireland are set to receive their GCSE results today. Scores of students will also receive vocational qualification results. Last year around a third of the 32 ...
FAMILIES are being encouraged to get involved with a group raising funds for Dunbar Grammar School. The secondary school’s fundraising association is planning to attend the S1 parents’ evening on ...
The most recent Home Office data showed there were 32,345 asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March. This was down 15% from the end of December, when the total was ...
Professor Hamish Wallace appointed chair of Trust, succeeding Sir David Tweedie. Trust continues community grants and support in ...
Stuart Trentham was sent to prison for 18 months by the same judge who sentenced him in February for an ‘almost identical’ crime.
The cap on regulated fare rises in England, Scotland and Wales is controlled by the UK, Scottish and Welsh governments respectively.
If the process moves quickly, infrastructure work could begin in the next few months and construction of homes could start in around a year.
Tens of thousands of pupils in England will get their grades in an app this year as part of a Government pilot.