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A 100-year-old Second World War veteran who witnessed the official ceremony marking Japan’s surrender has spoken of his memories 80 years on from the end of the conflict. Reg Draper was a stores ...
Green leadership hopefuls have vowed to take their party into a fight against Labour, as the two camps enter the final fortnight of their campaigns.
It will examine whether patients of Sam Eljamel were let down by failures in clinical governance, risk management, and complaints handling.
The US president raised the prospect of European leaders being invited to a second meeting if the Alaska summit is successful.
After years of work and months of worry, there were smiles and hugs at schools across Northern Ireland as pupils received their A-level results. At Sullivan Upper School in Holywood, a number of ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said the health board has admitted it failed to carry out an equality impact assessment previously.
Bushra Khalidi, an aid official with Oxfam in Gaza, said: “Oxfam has over 2.5 million dollars worth of goods that have been rejected from entering Gaza by Israel, especially WASH (water, sanitation ...
A man accused of driving into crowds at Liverpool’s Premier League victory parade faces an additional 24 charges, including two relating to alleged victims who were babies. Paul Doyle, 53, was in ...
About 150 people have been evacuated from a major London NHS hospital following reports of a chemical incident. Firefighters were first called at 8.49am on Thursday to Guy’s Hospital in Southwark, ...
The number of A* and A grades awarded at A-level in Northern Ireland has risen slightly. More than 25,000 students across the region received their AS and A-level examination results on Thursday. In A ...
The gap between the two regions for entries getting the highest grades is 9.2 percentage points, up from 7.4 points last year.
The figures come as Health Secretary Wes Streeting continues talks with the British Medical Association to prevent further resident doctor strikes.