A US presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancour approached its finale on Election Day as Americans decided whether ...
Funding of 200,000 euro has been given to Trinity College Dublin to set up a publicly available archive on the work of the ...
An increase in tuition fees will not alleviate “severe” financial pressures facing universities as the rise in national ...
Wales boss Craig Bellamy has praised Harry Wilson’s professionalism for refusing to “down tools” over Fulham frustration ...
A delivery driver was unfairly dismissed from his job an employment tribunal found, after a judge said swearing is more ...
Injecting cash into Government projects early on rather than spreading it out over a longer period could “possibly” mean that ...
Michael O’Neill is hoping Northern Ireland can build on last month’s outstanding win over Bulgaria as they look to earn ...
Children suffered isolation during lockdown and “missed fun, friends, family and freedom”, the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry has ...
Polls opened in the US on Tuesday and Americans across the country are casting their ballots in the 2024 presidential ...
Robert Jenrick has called for the Government to apologise for releasing prisoners early as the newly-appointed shadow justice ...
Labour has said it wants to decarbonise the UK’s power system by 2030, in plans which were described as a “huge challenge” ...
The senior lawyer who led the inquiry into the murder of Sarah Everard is one step closer in the race to become the first ...