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Ireland’s deputy premier will attend a gathering of EU leaders in Brussels, two days after the US launched an attack on Iran. Simon Harris, who is also Ireland’s foreign affairs minister, said the ...
Lord Alan Sugar has said the digital marketing agency run by his grandson and named after his famous brand Amstrad is not “relying on past glory”, as it counts the latest winner of The Apprentice ...
Former This Morning presenter Fern Britton has said Phillip Schofield’s departure from the show sparked “a lot of mixed emotions”, and described their years working together as “mostly great fun”.
A fundraising campaign has been launched to bring one of the earliest works by JMW Turner back to the city of Bristol where the artist painted it when he was 17 years old. The Rising Squall, Hot Wells ...
Flying Scotsman will appear at the world’s largest gathering of historic and modern railway vehicles in August. Train manufacturer Alstom announced that the locomotive will be part of the Greatest ...
It comes as charities Reunite Families UK and Coram published reports that documented the ‘significant emotional and psychological harm’ ...
Campra managing director Steve Haywood said welcoming motorcaravans to an area ‘can be a hugely positive move’.
Many people favour security processes on their account over ease of access, a survey for TransUnion indicates.
Reform UK would reinstate non-dom status for wealthy individuals for a £250,000 fee which would be given to Britain’s poorest workers, Nigel Farage has announced. On Monday, the party leader and MP ...
Meltdown has become known for unique performances, with The Smiths’ lead singer Morrissey getting a reunited New York Dolls to perform at his 2004 event, Ray Davies restaging 1960s TV pop show Ready ...