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INCREASING food prices and mounting household bills are forcing Islanders to change how they shop – making more trips, buying less, and chasing deals – just to keep up with the basics, as new figures ...
The King has marked a series of anniversaries linked to the nuclear industry on a visit to Caithness in the north of Scotland. Charles was in Scrabster, which is only a short distance from the UK ...
The Irish premier has welcomed a new trade agreement between the US and EU as having “avoided a damaging trade war”. Taoiseach Micheal Martin also said there is “much to be negotiated” following what ...
The families of three girls killed in the Southport attack have spoken of continuing their legacies as it approaches a year since their deaths. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, ...
US President Donald Trump has said he has not been asked to pardon disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell following her “truthful” answers to government questions about sex offender Jeffrey ...
The parents of a young boy who was killed in a coach crash while returning from a school trip have thanked their community for its help. Oliver Price, 10, died after the bus he was travelling in ...
Donald Trump labelled Sir Keir Starmer as a “tax cutter” and said he did a “great thing with the economy” ahead of their meeting at Turnberry. Mr Trump spoke of his “great love” for Scotland and said ...
The jury in the trial of two brothers accused over assaults on police officers at Manchester Airport has been sent out to consider its verdicts. Pc Zachary Marsden, Pc Lydia Ward and Pc Ellie Cook ...
Sir Keir Starmer has defended the Online Safety Act over claims it curbs freedom of speech. The Prime Minister said the UK would protect free speech “forever” as he insisted the Act was about “child ...