UK News
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Ex-officer questioned over urgency of police tunnel search for Noah Donohoe
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its fourth week.
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More than 4,000 apply to join PSNI in latest recruitment campaign
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher hailed the numbers at a time when the service is under-strength.
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Police call for witnesses after human trafficking claims appear in Epstein files
Surrey Police said the allegations have not yet been reported to them.
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Princess Royal ‘inspired’ by charity work of former Miss Scotland and husband
Nicola and Garreth Wood, who have been made MBEs, founded Kids Operating Room in 2018.
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Call of Duty ad banned for trivialising sexual violence
The ASA received nine complaints that the ad for Black Ops 7 was irresponsible and offensive for trivialising sexual violence.
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Olympic gold gymnast hopes to ‘raise profile’ of sport as he is made MBE
Rhys McClenaghan said it has always been a goal to raise the profile of gymnastics in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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Unsettled weather set to continue for another month, forecasters warn
There are currently 65 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, and 179 flood alerts, where it is possible, in place across England.
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Holocaust survivor made MBE says ‘nothing can change’ without psychology
Lydia Tischler was honoured in a ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
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Ex-officer tells inquest he thinks about Noah Donohoe tunnel ordeal all the time
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its fourth week.
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Liam Neeson ‘concerned’ about future of cinema in age of streaming
He was speaking as he promoted new movie Cold Storage.
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Swinney vows to respect court ‘independence’ amid Murrell charge questions
The First Minister declined to comment on why he was given sight of the indictment weeks before it was made public.
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UK house prices rise by 2.4% annually typically but fall by 1% in London
Increased supply, low buyer demand and stretched affordability in London are keeping a lid on prices, one housing market expert said.
