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Coach driver dies after bus carrying 40 children overturns in Northern Ireland
The person driving a school bus, which toppled off a rural road while transporting many children, has passed away
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Queen's University Belfast severs association with George Mitchell due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein
Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is preparing to sever its association with a former U.S. senator who was instrumental in advancing the peace process in Northern Ireland, because of his links to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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A report reveals that MI5 protected IRA double agent Stakeknife, enabling killings and hindering an inquiry
A much-anticipated investigation spanning nine years has found that MI5 permitted a high-ranking informant within the IRA to carry out killings and subsequently obstructed attempts to examine his offences
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Reportedly, Tony Blair was removed from Trump's suggested 'peace council' for Gaza following objections from Arab nations
The Financial Times reports that Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of the UK, will not assume a principal position in Donald Trump's proposed “Gaza peace council” due to the resistance expressed by several Arab and Muslim governments regarding his participation
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Foggy conditions with freezing temperatures may lead to minor disruptions and reduce visibility to less than 100 metres throughout Kent and Sussex
People living in four regions have been notified that flights could be cancelled as a result of a weather alert from the Met Office
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HMRC to re-evaluate the halt of child benefit payments for 23,500 people
HMRC is reconsidering its actions to cease child benefit payments for 23,500 people after analysing their travel information to conclude they had departed from the UK
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Police apprehend Irish motorist following Lewisham hit-and-run, leaving pedestrian in critical condition
A man has been taken into custody in Northern Ireland in relation to a supposed hit-and-run incident in London that has resulted in severe injuries to a 65-year-old pedestrian
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Irish officials accuse two individuals of possessing explosives in a suspected terrorism plot
Irish officials have accused two men of having explosives in relation to a suspected terrorist plot by a far-right extremist group
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Numerous families from Northern Ireland forfeit child benefits after travelling back through Dublin airport
Parents in Northern Ireland have experienced the cessation of their child support payments due to the UK government's initiative to tackle suspected benefit fraud, merely because they travelled back from a holiday through Dublin Airport
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A court in Northern Ireland has cleared a soldier of murder charges connected to the Bloody Sunday deaths
On Thursday, a court in Belfast acquitted a British soldier of murder in the sole trial involving a member of the British Armed Forces for the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" incident, where 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights demonstrators were killed in Northern Ireland
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Businessman charged with fraud was "central to the Northern Ireland government"
The jurors in the case involving two well-known businessmen accused of fraud in connection with a �1.1bn property transaction have been informed that one of them, Frank Cushnahan, was "central to the Northern Ireland government"
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Scotland confronts significant travel chaos with closures of rail lines and roads
Gale-force winds and torrential rain led to more chaos as Storm Amy impacted vast areas of the UK on Saturday
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The typical price of a home in the UK is now almost £272,000
Nationwide Building Society reported that the typical house price in the UK rose by 0.5% from one month to the next in September, after experiencing a 0.1% decrease in August
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Unidentified Soldier F accused of the murder of James Wray and William McKinney, along with five attempted murders in Londonderry
An anonymous Soldier F stands accused of the murder of James Wray and William McKinney
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Hilary Benn introduces changes to supplant the disapproved Legacy Act in Northern Ireland
The Northern Ireland Secretary has expressed that new steps to address offences from the Troubles will deal with the "remaining matters" of the peace deal reached 27 years prior
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Court proceedings commence for Soldier F regarding the Bloody Sunday shootings in Derry
Troops brought shame upon the British army by attacking defenceless civilians in an "unwarranted" and "unnecessary" display of force on Bloody Sunday, according to statements heard in the murder trial of a former army member
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The impact of the Northern Ireland conflict will be a subject at the UK-Ireland summit
The legacy of Northern Ireland's tumultuous past, relations with the European Union, and Gaza are scheduled for discussion in a meeting between Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Irish Premier Micheal Martin
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Teenage girl and young father pass away following the Emerge Festival in Belfast
Two individuals, a girl aged 17 and a father with one child, have passed away following their visit to the same festival
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Eighty-four-year-old sex offender Sean Small was killed several weeks following his release
An 84-year-old gentleman, who had been freed from jail just a few weeks prior, was discovered deceased outside his residence following a 'savage and prolonged assault'
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Mansion referred to as "cursed" by Katie Price purchased by furniture magnate James Mercer
Katie Price’s former home, known as the Mucky Mansion, has finally been purchased by a furniture tycoon for a significant amount, despite her claims that the house is 'cursed'
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Man hurls petrol bomb into Northern Irish pub, injuring two individuals
This is the instant a man appears to light a petrol bomb and hurl it into a busy pub, forcing children and a musician to escape in terror
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91% of British nurses rejected the government’s proposal for a salary increase — a strike may be imminent
Nine out of ten nurses in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have refused the government’s offer of a 3.6% pay increase, heightening the likelihood of additional strikes in the NHS.
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Fourth individual dies following shooting last week in Northern Ireland
According to police, Ian Rutledge, 43, passed away in the hospital following the incident in Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh.
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Football hooligans threw fireworks and planks at each other ahead of match in Derry
Masked football hooligans attacked each other with fireworks, golf clubs, and iron slabs in a massive brawl.
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Mother and two children shot dead in rural County Fermanagh home
A woman in her 40s and two children, a boy and a girl, have been killed in a shooting in County Fermanagh.