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Meat giant Cranswick revealed its boss has seen his pay package swell by more than a third to £4.6 million as one of its farms remains at the centre of animal abuse claims. In its annual report, the ...
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence, after two planes at an RAF base were vandalised in an action claimed by soon-to-be banned campaign group Palestine Action. Counter ...
Guidance will be sought from the High Court in Belfast over the effect a landmark Supreme Court ruling on gender will have in Northern Ireland. The Equality Commission in Northern Ireland has said ...
The aftermath of the legal aid cyber attack is becoming “particularly problematic” in the magistrates’ courts amid calls to get the system back online, a solicitors’ body has warned. The Law Society ...
Temperatures are set to soar over the coming days with a heatwave that could bring a “possibility” that Britain could see its hottest June day. The heat is building and the humidity is rising for many ...
IT will take some time” to assess the impact of raising Jersey’s minimum wage to £13 an hour this year, the Social Security Minister has said. Deputy Lyndsay Feltham highlighted that the Island’s new ...
A “violent, jealous, controlling” husband who stabbed his wife to death as she pushed their baby in a pram after tracking her to a women’s refuge has been found guilty of murder. Habibur Masum ...
Last-minute concessions to the Government’s controversial welfare reforms have been welcomed by some campaigners but described as not good enough by others. Here, the PA news agency takes a look at ...
The UK and France are expected to announce a one in, one out migrant returns deal to crack down on English Channel crossings, it has been reported. Plans for a pilot could be revealed next week, which ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s climbdown on the welfare Bill is the latest in a series of U-turns. Here, the PA news agency looks at three major policy changes this month. – Welfare reforms The Universal Credit ...
Joe Duffy has praised the callers as he prepares for his last episode of RTE’s famous phone-in show on Friday afternoon. The Ballyfermot broadcaster, 69, is retiring after 37 years at the station, ...
A REVIEW could be launched into proposals by the Health Minister to change the way health services are overseen in the Island – including looking at the scope of two health boards and what powers they ...