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Some of the county’s biggest chains have signed a letter to the Chancellor sent by trade body British Retail Consortium.
Unionist politicians have asked for investigations into the legal planning status of hotels in the region housing asylum seekers.
Al-Haq lost a legal challenge against the Government in June over the export of fighter jet parts that can be used by Israel.
The boy filmed himself wandering the corridors, including footage showing him superimposing a hand carrying a semi-automatic pistol.
A BIN lorry driver, who caused the death of a young boy who was cycling to school by failing to keep a proper lookout as he pulled out of a golf club car park, has avoided a jail sentence.
A rare 245-year-old Neapolitan violin has been presented to the leader of the Ulster Youth Orchestra (UYO) for use during her tenure. Anna Jansson, 21, from Cork, a student at the Kunst-Universitat ...
Official figures released on Thursday showed that UK state borrowing slowed to £1.1 billion in July, providing some relief for the Chancellor.
Connolly, who was jailed for inciting racial hatred online following the Southport attacks, has been released from prison.
SESSIONS aimed at ensuring youngsters at Dunbar Grammar School achieve “their very best – both in school and in life” are planned.
A watchdog has been urged to investigate the “dangerous shambles” of Afghan relocation data breaches after the Ministry of Defence reportedly admitted more than previously known. A freedom of ...
A young shepherd set the baa high with her GCSE results when she arrived to collect them with her sheep, Kevin. Milly Johnson, 16, who has won awards for sheep-handling, brought along the North ...
Figures published on Thursday showed the party’s membership was 333,235 at the end of last year – well down on its 532,046 members at the end of ...