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Robert Caswell played his part in a brilliant southern area title fight at York Hall but was the beaten man. Caswell’s only ...
Plans to station mobile homes near a pub in the countryside have been given the go-ahead under new planning laws.
Delays to Disclosure and Barring Service checks have left thousands of jobseekers in the lurch with delays in Kent among the ...
A boss who crashed his truck after drinking at an employee’s leaving party – leaving the staff member with a severe brain ...
The body of Thomas Lockard was discovered by a road in Raskeagh, Co Louth, in April 1998, two days after he disappeared from his Belfast home.
A 63-year-old driver was killed when his lorry drifted onto a grass verge and “rolled over”, an inquest has heard.
Emergency services were called to the area of Dunkeswell Aerodrome at about 1pm on Friday, following concerns for the welfare of two people. The two skydivers were both confirmed dead at the scene and ...
The search for a person who fell overboard from a ferry in the Firth of Clyde has been suspended, the coastguard said. A major search was launched after the alarm was raised on Sunday afternoon, with ...
A sheriff has noted former Scotland rugby union captain Stuart Hogg’s “complete compliance” with a community payback order, as he said no further review would take place.
A security guard was allegedly threatened and attacked by two men who were reportedly trying to steal alcohol. The victim, who was working at Sainsbury’s in Staplehurst, was left with serious injuries ...
Research indicates that almost 800 babies were buried in a sewerage system at the St Mary’s home in Tuam, Co Galway between 1925 and 1961.
Will a new town council fill a “democratic deficit” or simply add to bills - residents are invited to a public meeting to find out.
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