Former Bangladeshi prime minister Khaleda Zia, whose arch-rivalry with another former premier defined the country’s politics ...
Stars flocked to Northern Ireland during 2025 in what has been termed “another fantastic year” for the local film and television industry, ...
Eurostar has told passengers not to travel because of disruption in the Channel Tunnel. The operator said there is a problem with the overhead power supply and a failed Le Shuttle train. Trains that ...
Britain’s biggest energy supplier reported a £260.1 million pre-tax loss for the year to April 30 against profits of £77.6 million the ...
Silverstone CEO Stuart Pringle has been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the King’s New Year Honours list for 2026. The honour is in recognition of the 54-year-old's ...
McDonald's has announced that the Big Arch burger will return to restaurants in the UK and Ireland in 2026, where it will become a permanent ...
An investigation was launched into the illegal movement of cattle across the Irish border in 2004, declassified files have shown. The files show that Irish officials believed that cattle stolen from a ...
Jeremy Clarkson's brand new TV show will come out next week, releasing on ITV. The presenter is well-known for forming part of the iconic trio alongside James May and Richard Hammond, who hosted both ...
Michelle O’Neill accused the Labour Government of making ‘false promises of a new dawn’, but ‘following Tory austerity’.
Declassified files show the planning that was undertaken for the potential introduction of domestic water metering in Northern Ireland.
Three people were arrested after police used new facial recognition cameras to 'catch' them walking around the city centre.
Health services in Northern Ireland faced “difficult problems” in 2005, with a senior civil servant warning that the pressures will “become even more acute over the coming years”.
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