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ONS director of economic statistics Liz McKeown said: “After increasing for each of the four preceding months, April saw the ...
Northern Ireland’s Communities Minister has insisted he will not resign following criticism of a social media post sent hours ...
The carrier said this will be the ‘minimum’ punishment and it will continue to pursue passengers for civil damages.
The UK’s largest supermarket chain said it has increased its market share further after investing more in pricing to bring in ...
Pepco Group, which has owned Poundland since 2016, said it has completed the sale of the business for a ‘nominal’ fee.
The Metropolitan Police’s 16-month investigation into fake claims of a VIP paedophile ring saw raids on Lord Brittan’s home.
The Gatwick Airport-bound plane carrying 242 people including 53 British nationals appeared to explode when it crashed shortly after take-off.
Kent’s most decorated lifeboatman has died after 65 years of extraordinary bravery helping to save lives at sea.
A man has been charged after police deployed a stinger device to stop a car believed to be on false number plates.
Several historic seafront Art Deco shelters could soon be transformed into a mix of attractions, including a café, bar, sauna and watersports centre.
Three teenagers have appeared in court charged with rioting offences following recent violence in Ballymena. A district judge in the town’s magistrates’ court said a strong message had to be sent out ...
Campaigners fighting to stop one of the UK’s biggest solar farms have won a “small victory” after the planning application was “invalidated”. Renewable energy company Evolution Power submitted plans ...