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OLD woman accused of sexually abusing a child decades ago told police that the alleged victim had “lost the plot” and said ...
TRINITY parishioners have agreed to buy a plot of land for £180,000 to secure control over its future use following a failed bid to build a luxury house there. The purchase of the small parcel at La ...
The Scottish Government will do “everything we can” to support jobs at bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis, the First Minister has said. The company announced on Wednesday it is proposing to consolidate ...
MPs have demanded that the Government does not weaken a law designed to prevent cover-ups in the wake of major disasters, as they urged it to be passed as soon as possible. Labour MP Clive Efford ...
A judge has said a strong message must be sent out that courts will deal “robustly” with those involved in violence in Ballymena. District Judge Nigel Broderick warned that young people who got ...
A man who killed nine students and a teacher at his former school in Austria and then took his own life planned the attack in detail, investigators have revealed. However, he appears to have shot his ...
A STUDENT has been rescued by emergency services after falling while walking on the north coast and injuring his leg. The student was taken to hospital for treatment following the incident.
Labour MPs have called for a “crackdown” on “dodgy” vape, barber and souvenir shops, which a minister warned “undermine the legitimate” firms on Britain’s high streets. Melanie Onn said she “really ...
Shares in Boeing tumbled in pre-market trading on Thursday after one of its planes crashed shortly after taking off in India. The US-based airplane manufacturer, which has been blighted by safety ...
IT may be over two years since King Charles III’s coronation – but it will still be “some time” longer until a decision on whether to introduce currency featuring his portrait in Jersey is made, ...
Some imported Dubai-style chocolate products could pose a risk to consumers with allergies, the food safety watchdog has warned. Those with food allergies should be careful when buying the popular ...
Council tax bills are set to rise at their fastest rate for two decades in the wake of Rachel Reeves’ spending review, according to the head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Paul Johnson said that ...