Serbia’s capital Belgrade is on edge ahead of a major rally against President Aleksandar Vucic’s populist government this ...
Millions of people in South Asia are celebrating Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, by wearing bright powder, dancing and ...
A proposed new law to reform the House of Lords appointments process would tackle cronyism and “enhance public trust”, Parliament heard. Conservative peer Lord Norton of Louth argued that the ...
The threat of US tariffs on alcoholic drinks from the EU “is a very serious issue”, Irish premier Micheal Martin has warned. The Taoiseach said Irish whiskey products had benefited from “extraordinary ...
The public are encouraged to use mobile phone apps to report issues the police, and drones are also used for surveillance.
Former Bank of England governor Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister on Friday, and will now try to steer his country through a trade war brought by US President Donald Trump, a ...
He is accused of sending a series of offensive posts on social media after repeatedly referring to Mr Vine as a “nonce” and football TV commentators and pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko to serial ...
COMMUNITY organisations will present reports of their work at Settle's annual town meeting on Wednesday, April 2.
A second union representing Scottish Water workers has announced strike action in a dispute with executives over pay following a breakdown in talks. Unite said an initial 24-hour walkout will take ...
She added: “But we do not support this Bill today. Not because we do not support the goal, as many have said – this Government strongly supports recognition of a state of Palestine – but because ...
It’s been a busy few months for Lawkland Young Farmers Club, with some great wins and achievements in the bag.
The BBC has agreed a settlement with four of its female news presenters over employment tribunal claims including age and sex discrimination.
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