Irish state breaching human rights of homeless asylum seekers – High Court
Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell delivered the judgment on Thursday afternoon.
Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell delivered the judgment on Thursday afternoon.
St Andrews University rector Stella Maris published a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza which accused Israel of ‘genocidal attacks’.
It is part of a nationwide crackdown following weeks of violent protests that left more than 200 people dead and thousands injured.
Surgeries could now limit patient numbers and refuse to follow some NHS processes.
Cost and access appear to be the main reasons people travel abroad for dentistry services.
A review by the Mid and West Wales Safeguarding Children Board set out a series of missed opportunities leading up to the death of the two-year-old.
Donna Ockenden, a senior midwife who led a review of Nottingham’s maternity services, said the review should be closed and a new one started.
The boy, 17, appeared at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court charged with three counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder.
It is unclear whether North Korea would accept South Korea’s proposal for help.
City of Edinburgh Council leader Cammy Day said the planned eight-day walkout ‘will not be pleasant’ as bins overflow.
After the funeral services in Tehran, Ismail Haniyeh’s remains are to be transferred to Qatar for burial on Friday.
The Government has agreed a pay deal which will see pay rise by around 22%.
The last time GPs took collective action was in 1964.
The awarding of the contract to redevelop the old St Peter Port School to a Jersey company was disappointing for the local industry, said Guernsey Construction Forum chairman John Bampkin.
Mr Trump said Ms Harris, the first black woman and Asian American to serve as vice president, had in the past promoted only her Indian heritage.