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Paul Murphy said he went to retrieve his confiscated phone from a Cairo police station but was prevented from leaving.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has downgraded its profit predictions for the year as it warned over the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and heightened global uncertainty. The car giant has cut its ...
Absence rates at schools closest to the epicentre of the disorder in Ballymena have spiked amid the violence, the Stormont Education Minister has said. Paul Givan said 84 newcomer children at ...
Ryland Headley is accused of forcing entry into the home of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in Bristol in June 1967 before attacking her.
Forecasters are expecting temperatures to soar to 32C in the south of the UK by Saturday – and most places will reach temperatures above the heatwave threshold by the weekend. An official heatwave is ...
Hundreds of medical students have voiced their opposition to an assisted dying law, as dozens of Labour MPs called for this week’s vote on the issue to be delayed.
At least Health officials said 34 Palestinians were shot dead on Monday in areas near food distribution centres in the south of the Gaza Strip.
PASSENGERS travelling in and around Rosyth will be affected by diverted bus routes this week. They will be in place from today (Monday) until 4pm on Friday as major roadworks put Queensferry Road out ...
A Rosyth choir has made it to the national final of the Scottish Primary School Glee Challenge. Pupils from St John’s dazzled judges during two regional heats at Dunfermline’s Alhambra Theatre.
Councillors agreed to hand over money to community councils to pay for grassroots projects and local initiatives. The City of Dunfermline area committee approved the £50,000 pot with the goal of ...
The Home Secretary is set to address Parliament over the review as the Prime Minister has committed to a national inquiry.