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US President Donald Trump has shared his first reaction to the GDP figures which were announced this morning, which indicates ...
The government is to challenge a court ruling that found its refusal to hold a public inquiry into the killing of a GAA ...
The former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams is continuing to give evidence in his libel case against the BBC at Dublin's High ...
The Co-op has shut down parts of its IT systems in response to hackers attempting to gain access to them. It said the ...
A man has been charged with a terrorism offence after allegedly attempting to enter the Israeli embassy in London with a ...
A senior official tells the BBC that the agreement is finalised, and now "depends how ready the American side is".
Tyne and Wear Metro's new fleet of trains is being returned to service nine days after a problem with the doors saw them ...
An elderly dog has been rescued from a Devon gorge after breaking its leg, a local rescue team said. Dartmoor Search and ...
A former animal sanctuary could be turned into housing after the land was put up for sale. Twenty-three donkeys had to be ...
A man was arrested after a "cannabis factory" was discovered in the centre of a Suffolk town, police said. Officers said the ...
Kemi Badenoch has accused the government of breaking its promise to set up five local inquiries into grooming gangs despite ...
Authorities are investigating whether a family of three died in circumstances linked to Monday's major outage.