In the decade following the UK’s decision to leave the European Union, Northern Ireland’s economic landscape reveals contrasting experiences across different sectors and locations. In the port town of Larne, for example, John Shannon, who runs a garden centre, faces new financial burdens, including a £387 “export charge” simply to import roses from Great Britain.… Continue reading How has the Northern Ireland economy performed since Brexit?
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Mugs in drawers and watches in cupboards: What police pictures tell us about Peter Murrell's illicit purchases
The text you shared discusses details from court documents and police images related to items purchased by someone named Murrell over a 12-year period. Here are the key points summarized: – Nicola Sturgeon had previously been photographed sitting in a specific room where a Dyson lamp was at one time present. However, a photo from… Continue reading Mugs in drawers and watches in cupboards: What police pictures tell us about Peter Murrell's illicit purchases
Gatwick campaigners look to appeal after runway fight fails
Campaigners opposing the expansion of Gatwick Airport have faced defeats in two High Court challenges against the government’s approval of the project but have stated they are considering an appeal. The Transport Secretary approved a £2.2 billion plan last September to shift Gatwick’s emergency runway slightly north, enabling the airport to operate with two runways.… Continue reading Gatwick campaigners look to appeal after runway fight fails
Hundreds of schools plan closures ahead of red heat alerts
As rising temperatures continue to impact the UK, hundreds of schools have arranged for partial or complete closures, while several train operators, including the country’s largest, have advised the public to avoid unnecessary travel. On Tuesday, the highest temperature reached 34.6°C in Wisley, Surrey. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland and Scotland experienced their warmest days of the… Continue reading Hundreds of schools plan closures ahead of red heat alerts
Prince William arrives by electric bus for climate event
The Prince of Wales made a notable appearance at London’s Guildhall for an event focused on addressing climate change and environmental protection, arriving in an electric bus to underline the theme. Despite soaring temperatures, Prince William spoke passionately to attendees, including London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan, about the urgent need to “repair” the planet. Highlighting… Continue reading Prince William arrives by electric bus for climate event
Edwin Poots accuses Jeffrey Donaldson of 'destroying the innocence of children'
The speaker accused Donaldson of repeatedly telling lies over an extended period, stating that he had “found Donaldson out on lies too many times over many years.” In addition to this condemnation, the speaker honored the victims, acknowledging the long-lasting impact of the abuse. “He may have broken them as children but failed to break… Continue reading Edwin Poots accuses Jeffrey Donaldson of 'destroying the innocence of children'
PM to push ahead with controversial defence plan despite resignation
The government has announced that the long-anticipated defence investment plan (DIP) will be released prior to next month’s Nato summit, despite the recent resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as prime minister. A spokesman from Downing Street confirmed that no significant new policies or spending measures will be introduced during the transition period as the search… Continue reading PM to push ahead with controversial defence plan despite resignation
Former River City actor Iain Robertson found guilty of rape
Iain Robertson, known for his role as Stevie O’Hara in the BBC soap River City, has been found guilty of multiple serious offences, including rape and assaults against three women. The court heard that these offences, spanning from 2004 to 2019, also involved allegations of domestic abuse. The 45-year-old actor appeared at the High Court… Continue reading Former River City actor Iain Robertson found guilty of rape
Starmer holds talks with Burnham as he seeks 'orderly' transition
Sir Keir Starmer and Andy Burnham held discussions earlier on Tuesday as Sir Keir aims to manage a smooth transition of power following his announcement to step down as prime minister. This meeting marks their first encounter since Burnham’s victory in the recent Makerfield by-election. The conversation lasted about an hour and was initially reported… Continue reading Starmer holds talks with Burnham as he seeks 'orderly' transition
Shildon teen treated 'like dirt' before hospital death
A recent inquest revealed troubling details about the care received by Emily Moore, a teenager from Shildon, who passed away while under the supervision of a mental health service. Emily, who was found unconscious at Durham’s Lanchester Road Hospital shortly after her 18th birthday in February 2020, died two days later. Prior to this, she… Continue reading Shildon teen treated 'like dirt' before hospital death