Commemorations at the concentration camp began earlier when Poland’s president Andrzej Duda joined Auschwitz survivors.
Katie White compared bottom trawling, which is the act of dragging heavy nets across the seabed, with ‘ripping up an orchard to pick an apple’.
A teenager has appeared in court charged with terrorism offences after being arrested outside a mosque. The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Greenock Sheriff Court on ...
Minister Dara Calleary said he understood people’s ‘frustration’ and that authorities were ‘working as hard as possible’.
The Prime Minister spoke of his ‘harrowing’ visit to Block 27 at Auschwitz with his wife Victoria earlier this month.
The UK Government is working hard to meet requests for assistance from the devolved Stormont Executive in the wake of Storm Eowyn, Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn has said.
London cabbies have “had enough” of Lime bikes parking in taxi ranks and have asked for tougher action including fines and prosecutions.
An Elizabeth line train that “jolted sideways” throwing a passenger to the floor was travelling at almost twice the speed limit in Manor ...
Bridget Phillipson said a Tory amendment to the schools Bill is unnecessary as she defended removing automatic academisation of failing schools.
Emma Little-Pengelly said the Republic’s president was ‘absolutely wrong’ to raise the issues at the annual Holocaust memorial event.
A panel in the case of a Metropolitan police officer who is alleged to have used the term ‘cotton pickers’ has retired to consider its verdict.
A Metropolitan Police officer could face dismissal over an allegation that she called black officers “cotton pickers”.