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Winter heralds the opening of the so-called humpback highway, a migratory corridor along Australia’s east coast used by about ...
A “ruthless” gang which manufactured and sold “assassination kits” to the criminal underworld has been jailed for a total of ...
The Childline founder and broadcaster’s family said they felt compelled to release birthday pictures to show online images ...
The strike was the latest violence surrounding the distribution of food to Gaza’s population, which has been thrown into ...
Irish singer CMAT chanted “Free Palestine” and waded into the Pyramid Stage crowd, who were dancing in the midday heat, during her Glastonbury Festival set.
Stuart Machin said more than 1,000 M&S products being transported to Northern Ireland will need to have a ‘Not for EU’ label.
A sword attacker has been jailed for at least 40 years for the “wicked” murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin during a 20-minute rampage. Marcus Monzo, 37, fatally slashed Daniel with a samurai sword ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said his welfare reforms now strike “the right balance” after he U-turned in the face of a major backbench rebellion. Speaking for the first time after Downing Street agreed a ...
Joe Duffy said it had been a “privilege” to present RTE’s famous phone-in show Liveline as he signed off for the final time on Friday. The Ballyfermot broadcaster, 69, is retiring after 37 years at ...
An army officer who raped a woman he met on a dating app has had his prison sentence increased following a Crown appeal. Calum MacGregor, 30, sexually assaulted and raped his victim in her home in ...
Martin Österdahl will step down as Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) and Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC).
Labour is in a “good place now” on welfare reform, a Cabinet minister has insisted after the Government agreed to water down its plans for benefits cuts amid the prospect of a major rebellion.
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