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Taoiseach tells Starmer Ireland is willing to aid peacekeeping in Ukraine
Garth Brooks to play first UK gig in close to 30 years next summer
Peter Mandelson speaks of deep 'regret' after being sacked over links to Jeffrey Epstein
A resurfaced birthday message this week showed Mandelson describe the late Epstein as his “best pal”.
Drivers in border counties told not to be alarmed when UK tests emergency alert system on Sunday
British surgeon jailed for fraud after amputation of his own legs to satisfy sexual fetish
UK's deputy PM Angela Rayner admits she did not pay enough stamp duty on second home
Playground built in memory of Southport stabbing victims to be unveiled to classmates
47 more people charged with terrorism offences in London for supporting Palestine Action
Fears Irish patients will be priced out of Mounjaro as supplier hikes UK cost by 170%
Tony Blair joins White House meeting on the future of Gaza
Man stopped at Dublin Airport with ‘anime’ child sex abuse images, court hears
Why has Sally Rooney been warned over supporting Palestine Action - and why did the UK ban it?
Ex-world snooker champion Graeme Dott to stand trial over child sexual abuse allegations
Ex-world snooker champion Graeme Dott to stand trial over child sexual abuse allegations
One person dies in Spain as European countries continue efforts to stop wildfires
High demand for Irish passports from US-applicants, with jump in UK requests post Brexit
British government asks people to delete old emails to reduce data centres' water use
Germany to halt some arms exports to Israel as international condemnation of Gaza plan mounts
Britain's homelessness minister resigns after reports she hiked rent after removing tenants
Three people charged with showing support for Palestine Action in the UK
UK watchdog bans Zara ads for using photos of models who appeared to be ‘unhealthily thin'
Two teenagers sentenced for 'sadistic' torture and killing of kittens in London
Quiz: How much do you know about Daniel O'Connell?
Man (76) arrested on suspicion of poisoning children at summer camp in England
Funeral to be held for Thatcher's close political ally Norman Tebbit
Netanyahu condenms UK decision to recognise State of Palestine unless ceasefire agreed in Gaza
Keir Starmer made the announcement this afternoon following a cabinet meeting to discuss the crisis in Gaza.
Starmer rejects calls for Palestinian statehood as he progresses plans to airdrop aid into Gaza
Top Boy actor Michael Ward charged with rape and sexual assault
British teen who went missing in Tenerife died after fall down ravine while trying to walk home
Starvation crisis in Gaza features heavily on front pages of international newspapers
BBC to air new MasterChef series with Wallace and Torode despite complaints being upheld
The UK is getting a massive new nuclear plant
A direct train from London to Berlin is in the works under new UK-Germany deal
German Chancellor Merz tells Starmer he 'deeply deplores' UK's decision to leave EU
British special forces and MI6 spies among more than 100 Britons included in Afghan data leak
Voting age in UK to be lowered to 16 by next general election
Ex-footballer Joey Barton to pay £203k of Jeremy Vine's legal costs after libel case
Pair who chopped down Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years
Ex-footballer Joey Barton to pay £203k of Jeremy Vine's legal costs after libel case
Trade union pledges to support any anti-Israel boycotts by workers