Fancy a bed for the night after your operation on the 'free' NHS?
The package, which began being offered this year, includes a fruit basket, a television and a daily newspaper of the patient's choice
The stunning mountain town where a dog named Max is mayor
A small mountain town has become a popular place to visit after setting itself apart from neighboring tourist hotspots. But what's most unusual is that it's governed by a young golden retriever.
Social welfare Ireland: One group in line for €15 a week rise while one misses out on budget boost
One major group is in line to see a €15 a week increase in their payment in the upcoming budget while another group looks set to miss out on the rise in Budget 2025
Family furious after they are offered council flat next to scrap yard
Shocking pictures lay bare the grim one-bedroom flat which Lewisham Council believed was acceptable for a father and his three children.
Cost of living: Homeowners in Ireland can claim up to €30,000 to adapt their property
Adapting your home is very expensive but for some it's a necessity, thankfully there are some grants and schemes in place to help with the financial burden - here's one
Ministers to review medical rules for armed forces recruits to tackle recruitment crisis
Childhood injuries, back issues and even mild mental health conditions could bar otherwise healthy recruits from serving in the armed forces - with some 40-50% of non-passes coming after medical referrals
Amazon gets £1bn government contracts despite 'union busting' legal challenge
The GMB union will call on Labour to give favourable treatment to firms who properly recognise unions when doling out government contracts
Parents demonstrate against plan to open drug rehab above nursery
Parents and staff are frightened after Tower Hamlets Council submitted an application for a drug rehabilitation unit to be based across three floors above a nursery.
Keir Starmer vows 'rocket booster' plan to boost housebuilding in cities
"Planning passports” will mean developments on brownfield land will be fast-tracked for approval as long as they meet high design and quality standards
Change has begun for Labour but the party is already battling a mood of despair
What should have been a honeymoon for Labour after arriving in office again after 14 years has instead seen dark clouds gathering overhead as the party tries to reinforce its message of change
Another victory in Awaab's name
New legislation proposed in the name of a two year-old Rochdale boy will be brought forward
Angela Rayner to announce plans to protect renters and ensure homes are 'decent, safe and warm'
The Ashton-under-Lyne MP and Deputy Prime Minister is due to make a speech at this week's Labour Party conference
Renters to be protected by law from damp and mould in new Government measures
The Deputy Prime Minister said the Government is taking 'bold action' to ensure all homes are 'decent, safe and warm' as proposed new legislation targets landlords
Tommy Bowe has no plans to move into politics: 'I prefer to stick in my lane'
The former Ireland rugby star has no desire to join the recent crop of so-called ‘celebrity candidates’ running for office
End-time signs are everywhere
WHEN WE look around us, the signs of Jesus’ pending return seem to be everywhere. In Matthew 24, Jesus spoke about some of the signs we’re to be looking for. They include natural disasters, international conflict, increased apostasy, and a...
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