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More than 700 members of the PCS in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.
The family of a murdered GAA official has criticised the Government’s response to a court ruling that found it was acting unlawfully in failing to order a public inquiry into the killing. On Wednesday ...
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham is leading the union’s negotiating team as talks aimed at ending Birmingham’s bin strike continue.
The number of mortgage approvals made to home buyers fell for the third month in a row in March, in signs of a slowdown as stamp duty changes loomed. The Bank of England said about 64,300 mortgages ...
David Lammy has said that UK support for Ukraine remains “steadfast” as he welcomed the economic deal signed between Washington and Kyiv.
Endometriosis occurs when cells similar to those in the lining of the womb grow in other parts of the body, such as the pelvis, bladder and bowel.
Rothschild’s giraffe Noinin is getting used to her new surroundings at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling.
The Foreign Secretary will meet with Jagtar Singh Johal’s family next week as more than 100 parliamentarians signed a letter calling for urgency.
Steaks, mixed grills and gammon are set to be removed from Wetherspoon menus across the UK on May 14. The decision to remove these three items has not gone down well amongst Wetherspoon customers. One ...
The Belfast rap trio has had several gigs cancelled after video footage appeared to show one of them shouting ‘up Hamas, up Hezbollah’.
The iPhone maker has been accused by a judge of wilfully violating a court injunction in a competition case with the maker of Fortnite.
Ruth Barnwell, from Putney, heard the Germans had surrendered during lunchtime at HMS Quebec, a combined operations centre in Inveraray.
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