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More than 450 items of memorabilia were sold in the Los Angeles auction, hosted by Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, where they fetched a combined 4.25 ...
Slane Castle’s Lord Henry Mount Charles has died aged 74. He died late on Wednesday after “a long and valiant” battle with cancer, his family said. He is best known for organising a series of open-air ...
Legislators and courts need to take “tough and decisive action” to counter the “shocking and appalling” toll of attacks on police officers, the Police Federation for Northern Ireland has said.
Corporation tax accounts for nearly half of Britain’s £46.8 billion tax gap amid a rise in non-compliance from small businesses, according to the latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs.
The alert, in place from noon on June 19 to 9 am on June 23, covers several regions, including the South West.
An amber heat-health alert has been issued for all regions in England as the UK could record a new high for the warmest day of the year on Thursday. Eastern parts of Wales, the Midlands and the ...
It is believed the frescoes once decorated at least 20 internal walls of a high-status Roman building between AD 40 and 150.
The Ministry of Justice said this is the first time a direct link has been drawn between increased violence behind bars and the overcrowding crisis.
The animals are a key draw for people embarking on sailings to Norwegian-ruled archipelago Svalbard, as they can be observed in their natural habit.
Friday will be the first time the Bill has been debated and voted on in its entirety since last year’s historic yes vote.
The former prime minister set out a code of conduct which all public servants and officials must abide by to address a series of sleaze scandals.
Concerns had been raised the cash from fines on water companies would not be ringfenced for schemes such as river restoration.