James Stevenson, 59, known as The Iceman, pleaded guilty mid-trial at the High Court in Glasgow to two charges – directing a serious criminal offence of importation of cocaine, and being involved in ...
It is estimated more than 400 people in a unitary authority area could be eligible for the benefit who are not claiming it.
The footballer-turned-pundit said his late mother would have ‘absolutely adored’ the investiture ceremony and would ‘have a big smile on her face’.
A surgeon used a Swiss army knife to open up the chest of a patient in cardiac arrest because he claimed he could not find a sterile scalpel.
An opticians has confirmed when its new store will open in a closure-hit shopping centre as questions remain over the return of a bookstore.
Ireland cannot unilaterally withdraw from peacekeeping duties in Lebanon, the Tanaiste has insisted. There are currently 379 Irish Defence Forces personnel serving with the UN’s Unifil mission in ...
Gregor Bauld denied murder but admitted to the manslaughter of his mother at Leicester Crown Court on Wednesday.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has insisted his thinking on the timing of a general election in Ireland has not changed as he rebuffed claims his Government had served up a pre-poll giveaway Budget.
Kristie Higgs was dismissed by Farmor’s School after sharing Facebook posts criticising LGBT+ relationships teaching plans.
A country park is set to have a £130k community space set up in two 40ft shipping containers to host events and workshops.
Tory leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has suggested the Treasury was to blame for the rise in immigration during the Conservatives’ time in power in her closing conference speech.
As part of his leadership pitch to members, the former minister claimed he was the candidate who is ‘feared the most’ by other party leaders.