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RATHBONES Old Victorians made it four wins on the bounce to start their 2025 campaign, after a resounding seven-wicket win ...
By Karen Dingle This week is Carer’s Week, and I was asked to write about my experience of being a carer. The question is: ...
THE fourth tranche of a scheme which helps Islanders buy their first home has reopened today with £2m of government funding ...
Victims of child sex abuse were “rightly angry” at what was allowed to happen to them as children, but seemed “equally traumatised” by their current treatment by authorities, a report has said.
Iran fired a new wave of missile attacks at Israel early on Monday, killing at least eight people, while Israel warned hundreds of thousands of people in the middle of Tehran to evacuate ahead of new ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said he will meet US President Donald Trump for “one-on-one” talks at a major global summit in a push to get the US-UK trade deal over the finish line. The Prime Minister said he ...
A 92-year-old man was charged with raping and murdering an elderly widow after police found a billion-to-one DNA match on her clothing almost 60 years later, a jury has heard. Ryland Headley is ...
The Stormont Communities Minister has insisted he does not believe he has done anything worthy of apologising for following criticism over a social media post. Gordon Lyons was accused of “poor ...
Primary school pupils using computers and tablets for tests is normalising screen time for young children, the Conservatives have claimed. Shadow education secretary Laura Trott said the Government ...
The lack of data showing the ethnicity and nationality of sex offenders in grooming gangs is “a major failing over the last decade or more”, a new report has found. Officials have dodged the issue of ...
A judge dismissed a juror in the sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs on Monday after concluding that his conflicting answers about where he lives might indicate he had an agenda or wanted to ...
Absence rates at schools closest to the epicentre of the disorder in Ballymena have spiked amid the violence, the Stormont Education Minister has said. Paul Givan said 84 newcomer children at ...
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