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Joe Duffy has praised the callers as he prepares for his last episode of RTE’s famous phone-in show on Friday afternoon. The Ballyfermot broadcaster, 69, is retiring after 37 years at the station, ...
A major search operation is under way near a river for a missing 13-year-old boy. Cleveland Police have appealed for information about Mylo Capilla, who was last seen at around 9pm on Thursday in an ...
Services have been reduced and passenger numbers are below pre-coronavirus levels, a report by the National Audit Office said.
The SMMT said the reduction was mainly due to ongoing model changeovers, restructuring and the impact of US tariffs.
Some 126 party backbenchers had signed an amendment that would halt the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill in its tracks.
Nick Carroll, chief executive of Together for Short Lives, said: “As ministers try to shift greater levels of healthcare from hospitals into communities, our amazing children’s hospices are doing more ...
Inspector Moloy Campbell said his thoughts were entirely focused on the need to ‘preserve life’ including that of his officers on the ground.
British pop rock band The 1975 will be the first headliners to grace the Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage this year when they perform ...
The first detailed planning application for housing within the Kingswood masterplan, which would also see two primary schools built, has been submitted by Persimmon North Scotland, in partnership with ...
Two Met Police officers have been dismissed after being found to have committed gross misconduct in relation to the ‘disproportionate’ search.
In a letter to MPs, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall said personal independence payments would be protected.
The Department for Education should enter ‘campaign mode’ to ensure more students enrol in the technical qualifications, MPs say.