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Northern Ireland is just one petrol bomb away from a racist murder, a rally in the centre of Belfast has heard. Hundreds attended the event at City Hall which followed five nights of disturbances and ...
Kate took her place next to the King and Queen on the dais, in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards – a symbolic position and one she was unable to take up last year because she was receiving ...
The Scottish Conservatives had previoulsy supported the target of Scotland reaching net zero by 2045, but will now seek to ‘scrap’ it.
Police officers, paramedics and the air ambulance were called to the coastbound carriageway of the A2, near Dartford, yesterday (June 13). It was reported that a black Triumph motorcycle and an orange ...
Daly has been recognised along with her Strictly co-host Claudia Winkleman in the King’s Birthday Honours for her services to broadcasting.
The UK Tory leader told journalists on Friday that defections were a ‘good thing’ because those leaving ‘don’t believe in conservatism’.
Iran launched missile and drone strikes on Israel overnight after a series of Israeli attacks on the heart of Tehran’s nuclear programme.
The Railway Children, inspired by Edith Nesbit’s childhood in Kent, is celebrating 120 years since it was first published.
A council’s takeover of a prominent medieval building in a flood-prone area has reignited fears it could prove a drain on the public purse.
Almost a third of the flats in a swanky Kent retirement living complex remain unsold - two years after they first went on the market.
A woman who became aggressive with police after being kicked out of a pub for being drunk and disorderly has appeared in court.
Mr Findlay used his conference speech to set his party the target of winning more constituencies in next May’s Holyrood election.