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In August last year, a library was burned down in Liverpool. Just days earlier, three children had been murdered in a ...
Above all, the greatest attraction is undoubtedly a desire to sample the joie de vivre for laidback living – a commitment to clocking off for well-earned breaks, sipping rosé in the Mediterranean sun ...
A judge in London cleared Steve Bray, known as “Stop Brexit Man,” of failing to comply with a police order to stop playing ...
For many years, Brits dominated the market of non-resident second-home buyers in France, but the picture has been changing ...
In ‘Searches,’ Vauhini Vara collaborates with a chatbot to write essays on digital technology, surveillance capitalism and her family’s immigrant experience. In “Close to Home,” Thor ...
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless, TD, formally launched a ...
Identities, Institutions and Futures, published by Edinburgh University Press, is a key output of the ‘Constitutional Futures ...
Millions of workers are set for a pay rise thanks to changes to the minimum wage - but what if your boss doesn't pay up? We speak to an expert. Also in Money today, European nationals will have to ...
What service should you use to make the best photo books and photo albums? We reviewed and compared five of the most popular services to find out When you purchase through links on our site ...
Shares of Truth Media & Technology Group, the parent company of President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform, plunged more than 6.5 per cent on Wednesday after the company filed papers that ...
Good question. Because Parliament is debating the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, so we’re talking about Henry VIII clauses, the government and Brexit. Another good question. In the UK there are two types of ...
Potential impact on domestically owned Irish business across a range of sectors as well as multinationals Ireland could be in for a rough ride if tariffs come into effect US tariffs to be ...