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Ten Protestant workmen were shot dead by the IRA outside the village of Kingsmill in 1976 in one of the most notorious incidents of the Troubles.
Iraq had received requests from the US to help in the investigation of the attack in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were visiting a croft and restaurant as part of a two-day visit to Mull and Iona.
The head of a legal body heavily criticised for its handling of the Andrew Malkinson case has been accused of giving a “half-hearted” defence of the organisation in the wake of its challenges.
A court heard Steven Carruthers and his four-year-old son rubbed shoulders with celebrities and sat in seats which should have cost more ...
The house in Yate was burnt almost completely to the ground during the blaze, which followed the explosion on Tuesday morning.
Buckingham Palace announced the Sussexes ‘will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the royal family’.
The Conservatives have said the vote to keep Maggie Chapman in her committee position “risks undermining trust in Holyrood”, after the Green MSP survived an attempt to oust her as deputy convener. The ...
Solicitor Aamer Anwar, acting for the family, branded it an ‘attack’ and a ‘desperate attempt to undermine the inquiry’.
Every new maternity unit should have a bereavement suite so grieving parents can “process that pain with privacy and peace”, an MP has said. Rosie Wrighting warned MPs that the experience of baby loss ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday observed the formal exchange of a dozen co-operation agreements, including on defence, as part of efforts to ...
The Honorary Recorder of Chester, Judge Steven Everett, made the remark at the sentencing hearing of 81-year-old Richard Burrows, who systematically abused 24 young boys across the Cheshire, West ...
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