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THERE are some hits, some misses and some mixed series coming audiences’ way this spring and for the rest of the year. This ...
LOS ANGELES Mayor Karen Bass has proposed laying off more than 1,600 local government workers in an attempt to close a nearly ...
RISING energy costs have been linked with an alarming rise in the number of struggling families putting themselves at risk to ...
FORMER firefighters’ union leader Matt Wrack has been elected general secretary of teaching union NASUWT. Mr Wrack, who was ...
SIMON MURRAY admits to Scotland ambitions but insists his focus is on Dundee’s William Hill Premiership safety. The uncapped ...
A plaque on Dublins Henry Street commemorating a group of Dunnes Stores supermarket workers who staged a two-and-a-half year ...
MUDLARKING on London’s river has been around in one way or another for centuries, first as a form of income-gathering among ...
WHEN Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected pope in 2013, he came almost from “the ends of the Earth,” as he himself put it. That ...
THE Starmer government’s announcement last week of an additional £120 million in aid to Sudan was grossly inadequate, and ...
Israel’s 18-month offensive against Hamas has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and the territory already had a shortage of heavy equipment to rescue people from the rubble left by Israeli strikes and to ...
Addressing the UN security council, Maria Isabel Salvador said that “Haiti could face total chaos” without increased funding and support for the Kenya-led multinational force that is helping Haiti’s ...