Troubles commission chief urges end to ‘unwarranted attacks’ on its independence
Sir Declan Morgan said a Court of Appeal judgment had “clearly and unequivocally” endorsed the independence of the commission.
Sir Declan Morgan said a Court of Appeal judgment had “clearly and unequivocally” endorsed the independence of the commission.
Joe Abbess, 17, and Sunnah Khan, 12, drowned close to the pier in Bournemouth.
The UN General Assembly’s high-level leaders’ meeting convenes on Tuesday.
The national election is scheduled for September 28 next year.
Israel says at least 75 rockets were fired from Lebanon in the second day of escalation.
I SAT in a packed St Martin’s church to remember and celebrate the life of an extraordinary man, Mike Torode. I looked around me and found myself alongside a retired doyen of States Trading Assets, a brace of retired deputies in front and behind me, a retired Bailiff – in the several hundred congregation were more States deputies and civil servants than I could count, retired or still active.
In August 2023, Swedish media reported that a large number of people had received text messages in Swedish calling for revenge against Koran burners.
CHARITIES are set to learn more about artificial intelligence, digital marketing, and how to ask people for money, at this year's Association of Guernsey Charities annual conference
Fleeing residents have headed towards the capital of Beirut in the biggest exodus since 2006.
By early on Tuesday, John had weakened to a Category 2 hurricane and then a tropical storm.
Speeches from the Prime Minister and Chancellor at the Labour conference dominate Tuesday’s front pages.
Sir Keir Starmer will say short-term pain is the necessary price for his vision of national renewal.
Anthony Nolan called for the ‘right specialist infrastructure and patient support’ to be put in place ‘so that patients can benefit’.
The service has been extended to help receiving banks identify potential ‘money mule’ accounts being used by fraudsters.
There are ‘significant’ geographical disparities in the range of services available to young people, the Education Policy Institute added.