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By Lindsay Ash BEFORE you start reading this column I think it is only fair to say that it “contains language and attitudes ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to cut Elon Musk’s government contracts as their fractured alliance rapidly escalated into a public feud, with Mr Trump suggesting he would use the US government ...
Classical singer Lesley Garrett has joined the Northern Ireland Opera’s revival of Follies, after her cancer surgery. Garrett will play Heidi Schiller in Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman’s musical ...
Antrim Gaels have urged Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to honour promises made around the building of Casement Park. It comes as long-awaited plans for the redevelopment of the now derelict ...
A woman has been charged with the murder of Izabela Zablocka, who disappeared 15 years ago. Ms Zablocka came to the UK in 2009 from Poland and was living in the Normanton area of Derby, but lost ...
BBC Radio Scotland presenter Bryan Burnett has announced that he will be taking a break from his presenting role following a cancer diagnosis. The broadcaster, 59, announced on Thursday that he would ...
Peers have asked ministers to tweak a 105-year-old law to let young people work on heritage railways, before there is “no-one” with a memory of steam trains on main lines. Labour’s Lord Faulkner of ...
Lois Boisson ran out of juice as her incredible French Open run was halted by Coco Gauff. France’s Boisson, the world number 361, sent shockwaves around Roland Garros by becoming the first wildcard to ...
Wales boss Craig Bellamy says one of the world’s worst football teams Liechtenstein have given him sleepless nights ahead of their World Cup qualifier. Liechtenstein are among the whipping boys of ...
The daughter of a pensioner who was racially abused, hit with a shoe and filmed being attacked when he was killed by two teenagers said she was “angry and disappointed”, saying the sentences did not ...
President Donald Trump has said that it might be better to let Ukraine and Russia “fight for a while” before pulling them apart and pursuing peace. In an Oval Office meeting with German chancellor ...
The UK will be expected to spend 5% of its economic output on defence investment, the chief of Nato has said, ahead of a meeting with Sir Keir Starmer next week. Mark Rutte, the secretary general of ...
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