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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, ...
The Taxpayers Alliance has released the Town Hall Rich List 2025, revealing that Newham has the seventh most council staff paid more than ...
Andrew Wright is exhibiting his snapshots from 2023 at the Valentines Mansion gallery. He made kaleidoscopic patterns from each image, to invite the public to decipher his creations. “I have talked ...
Ireland’s finance minister said members of the Eurozone will use the 90-day pause of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs to engage in a “constructive way” with the US. Paschal Donohoe welcomed Mr ...
Manchester United are looking into treatment of their fans in Lyon, with Football Supporters Europe criticising the police’s “completely disproportionate” and “unacceptable” use of tear gas following ...
A new jewellery shop is set to open at a Romford shopping centre. The Liberty Romford has announced that global jewellery and accessories retailer, Lovisa, has signed for a 915 sq ft location at the ...
Italy’s far-right-led government of Premier Giorgia Meloni approved a decree last month that expanded the use of the Albanian fast-track asylum processing centres to include the detention of rejected ...
Oxford Crown Court heard Mr Davenport had been suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer and was in a great deal of pain.
A teenage moped rider has been arrested after crash during a police chase in South Norwood. The incident occurred when the moped crashed into a bus stop in Selhurst Road at around 3.30pm on April 10.
An emergency services incident is ongoing along Plumstead High Street, cordoning off a bus stop. If you have any pictures or information, ...
A fourth person has appeared in court after US President Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf course was damaged. Autumn Ward was charged with malicious mischief when she appeared at Ayr Sheriff Court on ...
Joshua Zirkzee said it was “ridiculous” to put the blame squarely on under-fire Andre Onana as Manchester United took collective responsibility for blowing a potential victory in Thursday’s Europa ...
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