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More human remains found in two locations as part of Salford torso inquiry
More human remains found in Greater Manchester torso investigation
By Nadeem Badshah
Manchester police uncover MORE human remains amid murder probe
By George Bunn
Salford torso inquiry: More remains found in murder investigation
By Rumeana Jahangir
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Man (25) arrested after allegedly threatening people while wielding two machetes in Tyrone
By David Macredmond
Arrest made after reports of man wielding machetes in Tyrone
By Muireann Duffy
Man threatening people with machetes arrested in Tyrone
Coalisland: Arrest made after report of man armed with two machetes threatening people
By Lauren Harte
Man 'armed with two machetes' threatened people in Co Tyrone town
By Garrett Hargan
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'I thought it was a bomb, it nearly killed my kids' – families tell of horror after car crashes through two fences into their back garden
By Adrian Rutherford
Poleglass: ‘Lucky escape’ for Belfast family as car crashes into garden while children play
By Adrian Rutherford and John Toner
Family's 'lucky escape' after car ploughs through railings and into their back garden while children played
By Shannon Mcguigan
Family's lucky escape after car crashes into Poleglass back garden as children play
By Lauren Harte
'Lucky escape' for Belfast family as car crashes into garden while children play
By Adrian Rutherford
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Pilot’s haunting final words before plane with mystery cargo onboard crashed into apartment block leaving 2...
By Jessica Baker
Is a new 'Axis of Evil' taking aim at the West?
By Edmund Heaphy
The Axis of Upheaval: How America's Adversaries Are Uniting to Overturn the Global Order
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Richard Fontaine
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Notorious IRA hitman Bobby Tohill says he is in his 'death throes' but has 'no regrets' about his life
By Paula Mackin
Revealed: Evil killer Jonathan Creswell's sordid sex 'cult'
Jealous killer Jonathan Creswell's phoney tribute to Katie Simpson on day she died
Katie Simpson murder: A man with a dark past, a botched police probe and a case that shocked a community
By Niamh Campbell
Katie Simpson murder accused had 'violent past', ex-partner says
By Keiron Tourish
Jonathan Creswell: Death halts murder trial but spotlight now turns to what really happened
By Tanya Fowles
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'Stormy weather': Biden skewers Trump at White House correspondents' dinner
Trump's Trial Could Bring a Rarity: Consequences for His Words
By Maggie Haberman and Jonah E. Bromwich
Watch: Biden roasts Trump at correspondents' dinner
‘Stormy weather’: Biden skewers Trump at White House correspondents’ dinner
By David Smith
'Shame on you': protests overshadow Joe Biden's White House dinner
By Alistair Dawber
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'I could rent an apartment, but why?' The teenager who lives on Germany's high-speed trains
By Derek Scally
Palestinian president says only US can stop Rafah invasion as Gaza truce efforts build
Israel’s war on Gaza live: ‘Biggest catastrophe’ facing Palestinians | Israel War on Gaza News
By Nils Adler and Edna Mohamed
Gaza truce efforts intensify, Hamas to attend Egypt talks
Palestinian leader appeals to US to stop Israel's Rafah offensive
By George Wright
Palestinian president says only US can halt Israel's expected attack on Rafah
By Nayera Abdallah
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20 years on from EU enlargement, some remain waiting
By Paul Cunningham
Limerick-based recruiter opens new Dubai office
By Nick Rabbitts
British tourist in intensive care after shark attack ten metres from shore on Caribbean Island
Tobago shark attack: British man Peter Smith injured 10 metres from shore
By Jeremy Culley and Ben Hatton
British tourist 'stable' after shark attack off Caribbean island
By Ted Hennessey
British tourist in hospital after shark attack as Tobago closes several beaches
Briton in critical care after ‘unusual’ shark attack on Tobago
By Clea Skopeliti and Nadeem Badshah
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Germany's alleged coup: An aristocrat, an astrologer and an army officer go on trial for high treason
By Derek Scally
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Explained: What is the EU Migration Pact?
By Gavin O'callaghan
Enterprise Minister Peter Burke says 'votes are there' for Government to join EU migration pact
By David Macredmond
Coalition nervous about getting approval for EU migration pact
By Jack Horgan-Jones
MEP and local election candidate square up over EU Migration Pact
EU's new migration pact portrays irregular migrants as debased, undeserving and possibly criminal
Opinion
By Ciara Smyth
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Tributes paid following death of veteran journalist Stephen Grimason
Tributes paid to veteran Northern Ireland journalist Stephen Grimason
'A wonderful colleague and friend': Tributes paid to former BBC NI political editor Stephen Grimason
By Mark Bain
Stephen Grimason dead aged 67: Pioneering BBC journalist ‘one step ahead of everyone else’ dies after bat...
By Tom Hussey
Pioneering BBC journalist Stephen Grimason dies aged 67
By Lucretia Munro
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Students demand Irish universities take a stand on Gaza
By Emma O Kelly
Echoes of Vietnam era as pro-Palestinian student protests roil US campuses
By Edward Helmore
Campus protests: Hundreds arrested at universities across US as Gaza demonstrations continue
By Ido Vock and Anna Lamche
Pro-Palestine protests spread across campuses as Columbia University calls for inquiry into leadership
Hundreds of university students arrested in US as Gaza war protests spread
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Britain to start detaining asylum seekers from Monday, according to reports
Home Office to detain asylum seekers across UK in shock Rwanda operation
By Severin Carrell, Rajeev Syal and Aletha Adu
Small boat migrant arrivals by late April at highest level ever
Rwanda flight detentions to begin within weeks, Home Office says
Too early to say if Rwanda plan is impacting Ireland - UK
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The Middle East: flickering dreams and the coming storm
By Tony Connelly
Jeffrey Donaldson snubbed by Orange Order for the second time since rape charges
It would be a scandal if Jeffrey Donaldson's trial collapsed due to the justice system's failure
Opinion
By Sam Mcbride
Jeffrey Donaldson appears in court charged with sexual offences over 21-year period
By Seanin Graham and Freya McClements
Jeffrey Donaldson charged with rape, assault and gross indecency
By Rory Carroll
Jeffery Donaldson appears in court on historic sex charges
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PSNI arrest man who assaulted four officers by 'spitting, kicking, urinating and attempting to bite'
By Diarmuid Pepper
Portadown: Man charged with five counts of assault on police
Man due to appear in court after police officers assaulted in Portadown
Man, 31, arrested on suspicion of multiple offences after spitting, kicking, urinating at & biting officers...
By Emma Kilcawley Hemani
PSNI officers attacked and urinated on while responding to call-out
By Adrian Rutherford
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Funeral of GAA player killed in Australian crash told he was a 'beautiful person'
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Irish in London: 'Nobody was making me stay. I could have left at any time and gone home to Sligo ... That was 24 years ago'
By Bernadette Fallon
Why are so many people leaving the UK's workforce?
By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Shocking moment Evri delivery driver carelessly throws parcels into the GUTTER in front of disgusted...
By Tom Hussey
Surrendered passport and €50000 bail seem no hindrance to flight as top cocaine suspect vanishes
By Peter Cluskey
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Judge strikes out $75m lawsuit against CNN over QAnon report by Irish reporter Donie O'Sullivan
By Mark Tighe and Niamh Horan
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Irish tourists face charges to visit Tenerife's natural spaces
'My misery, your paradise': The problem with tourism in the Canary Islands
By Josephine Franks
It's all very well telling us tourists to go home, but surely these islanders have tat to sell
By Rod Liddle
Travel warning for Irish holidaymakers heading to Tenerife and Canary Islands amid protests
By Mark O'Brien and Shauna Bannon Ward
Lanzarote bar owner says 'don't worry' amid fears of Canary Island 'tourist clampdown'
By Nathan Clarke
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US to provide new Patriot missiles for Ukraine as part of additional $6bn aid package
US announces $6bn in aid for Ukraine following votes
Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine in $6bn package
By Will Vernon and Holly Honderich
House passes Ukraine, Israel aid bills after long struggle
By Stephen Groves and Lisa Mascaro
Full List Of Republican Senators Who Voted Against Ukraine Aid
By Kate Plummer
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'A worrying trend': UCD's SU President on right to protest Israel in Irish and US universities
By David Macredmond
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Surrealing in the Years: Bloody horses on the loose in London, bloody chaos on the loose in Ireland
By Carl Kinsella
Update issued on Household Cavalry horses as Quaker 'not looking good' - live
By Barney Davis
Shaken Ben Shephard halts This Morning for 'distressing' breaking news announcement
By Sasha Morris
Army horses spooked by falling rubble run amok in London
Did five frightened horses bolting through London really mean the end was neigh?
Opinion
By Michael Hogan
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Banned driver caught behind the wheel two months later showed 'disregard for court,' judge says
By Andrew Phelan
Dillion Kelly: Michaela McAreavey bigot’s bravado deserts him when confronted outside court
Michaela McAreavey bigot's bravado deserts him when confronted outside court
By Christopher Woodhouse
Man sentenced to community service for singing song mocking death of Michaela McAreavey
By David Macredmond
Man convicted over Michaela McAreavey song avoids jail
Michaela McAreavey: Man given community service over offensive chant
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Incredible plans for Europe’s first hyperloop that zips commuters between cities in MINS as groundbreaking...
By Tom Malley
Ukrainian women ‘luring starving Russian soldiers to their deaths with poisoned CAKES’ in WW2-style res...
By Iona Cleave
'My health insurance premium has increased – how can I find a cheaper plan when I have a pre-existing condition?'
By Grainne Griffin
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Wet Weather Woes: Storm Kathleen intensifies coastal erosion amidst rising rainfall and storminess linked to NAO
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Graves attacked overnight in Derry City Cemetery
Derry City Cemetery: Vandalism of graves described as a 'heinous act' | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
By Adrian Rutherford
'Disgraceful': Vandalism of graves at Derry cemetery is condemned
By Gerard Donaghy
'Serious incident of vandalism' at City Cemetery: several graves vandalised while wreaths and momentums removed
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My pal stabbed our teacher to death in front of the whole class – I’ll never forget the chilling words he u...
By Sarah Grealish
Caitríona Perry Hangs Out With Celebrities In The States
By Sinead Dalton
Inside Caitriona Perry's American life with family in Washington after RTE exit
By Keith Kelly and Shauna Bannon Ward
Inside Caitriona Perry’s life in America since leaving RTE and Ireland with family
By Shauna Bannon Ward
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Gruesome tale of pregnant ‘Girl with Pretty Feet’ whose severed body was found in suitcases scattered acr...
By Holly Christodoulou
Ryanair removes these two countries from list of places requiring printed boarding pass
By Keith Kelly and Shauna Bannon Ward
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Two Brit tourists ‘seriously injured’ after being ‘assaulted by Magaluf bouncer’ in brutal attack...
By Iona Cleave
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How ‘game-changer’ Ukrainian torpedo sub designed to be the fighter jet of the sea could help win Black Sea...
By Iona Cleave
Monty Don’s genius tip to remove moss from lawns so grass ‘grows back thicker than ever’
By Angela Patrone
Gardening whizz shares cheap tip to get rid of moss from your lawn – all you need is a £10 tool...
By Olivia Stringer
Hassle-free method to remove moss is also so affordable - you likely already have product
By Melanie Kaidan
My ‘miracle’ household item removes moss from patios – there is no need for scrubbing, nature does the heav...
By Nancy Jiang
I’m a pro gardener – moss isn’t killing your grass like you think, but my TLC tips will ensure it never com...
By Josie O'brien
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Man repeatedly kicked to the head at train station 'suffered life-changing injuries', court told
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To my anti-Israel students' union: Don't you have a duty to represent Jewish members too?
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'No doubt' FM will resign if he loses confidence vote - McKee
Alex Salmond sets out Alba demands ahead of Humza Yousaf talks
Scotland's first minister fights for his political future ahead of crunch vote
Scottish Greens will not back down in Humza Yousaf row, co-leader says
By Libby Brooks
Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf will try to repair rift with Greens to save his job
By Mark Paul
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