Creeslough tragedy: Families "don’t want to be like Stardust" amid renewed public inquiry calls
Families of the victims' of the Creeslough explosion continue to seek justice two years after the tragedy.
Reducing appeal options is the only way to stamp out 'Stalingrad tactics', says judge Piet Koen
Koen says he calculated that an appeal from a regional court could come before 18 judges through six or seven appeal stages, all with delays.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris urge Mideast peace on Oct. 7 anniversary
President Biden and VP Harris condemn Hamas attack on Israel, push for peace amid US election tensions.
Devon criminal's shock four-word remark as he's jailed
Jason McCreedy didn't hold back
Barking pet dog raised alarm over 'catastrophic' Mayo house blaze that claimed couple's lives
Shop owners Tom Mahon (63) and Eileen Mahon (61) died when fire engulfed their two-storey house at Deerpark, Swinford
Birmingham has highest rate of kids in temporary accommodation outside of London - shock figures
Shock figures show Birmingham has the highest rate of children living in temporary accommodation outside of the capital
DWP and HMRC Carers Allowance change 'to tackle problem'
The Government said it was reviewing how to stop carers from being paid too much by the system
Keir Starmer warns Middle East is 'close to brink' of full-scale war
Speaking in the House of Commons, the PM repeated his call for the hostages taken by Hamas exactly 12 months ago to be returned 'immediately and unconditionally'.
Scone residents greatly concerned their local library is also under threat
Scone Library was not included in the list of Perth and Kinross libraries under review so users were shocked to learn it too could close
Perth and Kinross farmers warned to be alert following an increase in livestock thefts
It has emerged criminals have been posing as shepherds and livestock workers to gain access to farm animals
Fears for children in 'left behind' Birmingham area amid concerns over future of youth service
Birmingham City Council has been issued a warning over new proposals for the youth service
Gedling Borough Council recovers £330,000 of £1m stolen by former accountant Alan Doig
Alan Doig transferred the cash meant to pay for public services into his own bank accounts
Keir Starmer urges Israel to show 'courage of restraint' as Middle East on brink of war
Keir Starmer said the anniversary of the October 7 attacks was a 'day of grief' and urged all sides to step back from the brink of all-out war in the Middle East
Homeowner slams boy for having a poo in the bush after she refused to let him use her toilet
It has sparked quite the debate among residents as to whether they'd let a child into their home
Perthshire farmers warned against thieves posing as shepherds to steal livestock
It comes after the Perthshire area suffered one of the UK's biggest livestock thefts
Lammy: Labour has 'saved' Diego Garcia by giving up Chagos islands
The Foreign Secretary faced the fury of Tory MPs in the House of Commons as he spoke about the deal to hand over the Indian Ocean archipelago for the first time.
Labour councillor defends winter fuel payment cuts and accuses opponents of 'fear mongering'
Opposition councillors in the city who attacked the Labour government's "cruel" decision to withdraw the winter fuel allowance for millions of people have been accused of 'grandstanding'
Blaydon mum says baby box 'made massive difference' as charity works to fight child poverty
A North East charity's pioneering baby box initiative could be a key tool to reduce child poverty, it is hoped
Museums Northumberland set to be brought in-house amid financial pressures
Staff are to be carried over from the existing organisation
Calls to reform SEND system amid growing demand across Nottinghamshire
There are numerous problems facing the system
Pelaw homelessness accommodation scheme granted permission to fix slope
Work has been granted to fix a slope at risk of slippage at a recently proposed site for homelessness accommodation.
No one arrested for Lusikisiki massacre - NPA
After police minister Senzo Mchunu announced on Sunday three people had been arrested in connection with last weekend's Lusikisiki massacre of 18 people, on Monday neighbours and family of the dead from Ngobozana made their way to the court to see the suspects in the dock.
Creeslough explosion victims remember two years on as Justice Minister promises answers
Gardai continue to investigate the circumstances of the explosion that ripped through the village's Applegreen service station and a nearby apartment block on the afternoon of Friday October 7, 2022. Four men, three women and three children, ranging in age from five to 59, died in the blast.
West Midlands fire chief Oliver Lee suspended
The interim CEO of the fire service has been suspended pending an investigation.
'Innocent children have not been spared the brunt of Israel's offensive - carnage in Gaza needs to stop'
With more than 16,000 children killed during the Israel-Hamas war, Islamic Relief UK's director Tufail Hussain says the international community has failed the youth of Gaza
'Hamas killed my parents on October 7 - I'd rather fight for ceasefire than over who's right'
Magen Inon's world turned upside down when both his parents were killed by Hamas in the horrific October 7 attack. Now, he's focused on changing reality and calling for an imminent ceasefire
The 'bonkers' road sign mix-up causing confusion in a Greater Manchester town
A local resident has been fighting to change 'confusing' street signs - but the correction has caused a new issue.
'After October 7 - daring to show Jewishness in Britain has become an act of defiance'
Columnist and co-director of Labour Against Antisemitism Alex Hearn says he will not be 'cowed by hate' in light of Brits 'supporting' Hamas' horrific attack on October 7 last year
Hurricane Milton strengthens fast, threatens Mexico, Florida
The National Hurricane Centre has designated Milton as a Category 4 hurricane.
Reform's legal action threat over airport incident
The party also accuses Greater Manchester Police of purposely withholding full footage.
Police issue update on Manchester Airport arrest video - amid Reform UK threat
Reform have published a letter addressed to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper over the incident
Ghost guns, a capital case and transgender rights on Supreme Court’s docket
The conservative-majority court could yet be asked to intervene in election disputes after the ballots are cast in November.
A third of American Muslims say Hamas did not commit murder on Oct 7
A new poll reveals how the fallout from the Hamas assault on Israel last year has divided American society with the potential to influence the outcome of November's election .
Falkland Islands and Gibraltar status non-negotiable, says Lammy
UK foreign secretary says a deal over control of the Chagos Islands will not impact other overseas territories.
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