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The Government won a Court of Appeal challenge against an an injunction which would have seen asylum seekers moved out of the Bell Hotel, Epping, but ministers are braced for further legal battles and ...
Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said he is “relieved and delighted” following the release of an Irishwoman who was kidnapped in Haiti. Gena Heraty, who is from Westport in Co Mayo, was one ...
The latest Learning from lives and deaths report (LeDeR), expected to show data for 2023, was due to be published in about November last year.
Formal plans for a major power line upgrade – spanning 180 kilometres of East Anglian countryside, via Suffolk – have been ...
Persistent downpours are forecast for the final weekend of meteorological summer, following a deluge on Friday that saw some areas receive more than half a month’s worth of rain in just 11 hours. The ...
A trio of Scottish brothers has set a new world record after completing the fastest human-powered crossing of the Pacific Ocean. Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean arrived in the Australian city of ...
A café has been named the best in Suffolk for a second time in a row — and it is now in the running for the national title later this year.
Diss Baptist Church’s Life Fest, at Diss Park, in Park Road, is running from 11am to 7pm. The event was first staged in 2022 and has grown every year since. The church says it is a day ‘dedicated to ...
The Telegraph newspaper claimed Ms Rayner, who is also the Housing Secretary, paid £30,000 instead of £70,000 in stamp duty on a second home.
The protest outside the Bell Hotel came after the Government won a court challenge that means asylum seekers can continue to be housed there.
Three appeal judges described the previous judgment as ‘seriously flawed in principle’ and said the hotel could continue to be used to house migrants.
You couldn’t pay for the PR the DUP gives Kneecap,’ band member Naoise O Caireallain told the crowd at Belfast Vital.