The leaders of the three biggest parties took part in a final canvass push as they hoped to gain an edge in the finely-balanced political battle.
COUNCILLORS have gone against planning advice and granted approval for a haulage yard immediately beside the home of an 82-year-old resident.
Ireland boss Andy Farrell says it was a “privilege” to be given the chance to revive his coaching career under Joe Schmidt ahead of their hotly anticipated reunion in Dublin. The pair are poised to go ...
Fine Gael has been dealt a blow in the final hours of campaigning after the Labour Party described a push by Simon Harris to transfer votes to parties like Fianna Fail and Labour as “desperation”.
Ms de Cordova, who speaks on behalf of the Church of England in her role as Second Church Estates Commissioner, told the Commons: “There is considerable concern that the Terminally Ill Adults (End of ...
Tommy McQuaker, 29, took part in a ‘siege’ on a hotel housing asylum seekers in Tamworth in the wake of the Southport stabbings.
Three Bulgarian nationals were allegedly part of a group which carried out surveillance on opponents of the Russian state, the Old Bailey heard.
A baby whose remains were found in a field was a newborn girl who has been named Ava, police have said. The infant was found by a dog walker near Ashtons Field in Salford, Greater Manchester, on ...
Data from October shows that international protection applications were around half in October compared to May, but only 25 lower than in June.
Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the missile and drone strikes on Ukraine in a call on Thursday.
NEW laws around inheritance tax will force farmers to "essentially buy back their own land", a representative from Ulster Bank has said.
Of the six border crossings between Lebanon and Syria, two remain functional after Israeli airstrikes forced the others shut.