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The future of British Steel “hangs in the balance” and our economic and national security are “on the line”, Sir Keir Starmer has said. Both the Commons and the Lords will return to Parliament for a ...
A group of 20 heart transplant recipients returned to the hospital where they underwent the life-saving operation.
Ian Holloway is set to meet with Botan Ameen’s parents this weekend to convince him to sign a professional contract with Swindon Town ...
A Swindon pub's customer was arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire started in the toilets. One fire engine from central Swindon rushed to The Runner on Wootton Bassett Road on Wednesday ...
Was Netflix’s Adolescence based on a true story? Several viral social media posts in mid-March suggested Netflix drama Adolescence, which tells the story of a 13-year-old boy arrested for the murder ...
A working group has been established by Stormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald to assess the implications of US tariffs and any countermeasures on Northern Ireland businesses. Ms Archibald said ...
The viral “chicken jockey” trend in which cinema-goers watching the new Minecraft film erupt into thunderous celebration, has been condemned for causing disruption and “distressing” autistic children.
On Thursday he was sentenced at Chester Crown Court to four years and eight months in jail after he admitted offences of dangerous driving, assault, possession of a knife, possession with intent to ...
The findings highlight the ‘inherent importance’ of ‘applying human reasoning and assessment to AI judgements’, experts said.
The PA news agency understands the rare weekend sitting will take place to discuss the uncertain future of British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant.
Former England cricketer James Anderson has been awarded a knighthood in Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours list. Sir James, who retired from test cricket in July having taken more wickets than any ...
The conviction of a former Irish soldier for membership of the so-called Islamic State (IS), because she travelled to Syria in 2015, “falls short of Irish law”, a Dublin court has heard. Lisa Smith, ...
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