A retired GP who stopped a train heading for the UK’s biggest power station has been found guilty of obstructing the railway.
The strike action comes after the cross-border Irish language body Foras na Gaeilge announced funding cuts of 820,000 euro (£679,608). The cuts will directly impact Irish language groups across ...
The chief executive of United Utilities said pollution incidents were not something that could be fixed ‘instantly’.
A drone was used to count the number of seals along a stretch of the Norfolk coast in a pilot project by Natural England ...
The world’s only seagoing paddle steamer crashed into a pier injuring 24 people following engine failure, investigators have found. Fewer people might have been injured if passengers had been warned ...
The Scottish First Minister said the threat of the ‘far-right’ – in which he included Nigel Farage’s party – is real.
The data covers cases dealt with by councils on public land, but rural businesses warn of ‘staggering’ costs to clean up fly-tipping on ...
The fossil fuels giant said it would increase oil and gas investment by about 20 to £7.9 billion a year as part of a major strategy update.
Foreign tourists have visited North Korea in the past week – making them the first international travellers to enter the country in five years, aside from a Russian group in 2024.
A man remains continues to be questioned by gardai following the the death of a woman on board a passenger ferry.
The fire, which happened at a scrapyard in Pocklington yesterday evening (February 25), saw the A0179 closed in both directions whilst fire engines attempted to tackle the blaze at the R Farrows and ...
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