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I'm A Celebrity's Tom Read Wilson's next career move 'exposed'
Celebs Go Dating star Tom Read Wilson's sister Miranda appeared on ITV Lorraine to discuss his time in the jungle and his potential future.
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‘A complete head-melter’: Mum convicted of sextortion is arrested again for allegedly harassing her ex-husband
Sextortionist Claire Carruthers has been arrested again and questioned over allegedly harassing a man, we can reveal.
Global websites down as Cloudflare ‘investigating’ fresh issues
A host of websites, including DownDetector, went down on Friday morning after fresh issues at Cloudflare.
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Anger mounts over drip feed of ‘hidden’ details over former garda commissioner Drew Harris’s ‘sweetheart deals’
There is growing anger over the drip feed of “hidden” information about the cost of arrangements for the former garda commissioner.
Cloudflare outage: Widespread disruption on a large number of websites
Cloudflare experienced an outage on Friday morning, causing widespread disruption on a large number of websites.
3.3m pension savers facing hit with salary sacrifice changes
Around 3.3 million pension savers are on course to be clobbered by salary sacrifice changes announced in the Budget, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) figures indicate.
Starmer sets out plans to cut child poverty by 550,000
Sir Keir Starmer has set out moral and economic arguments for lifting children out of poverty as the Government launched its strategy on the issue, largely driven by the £3 billion decision to scrap the two-child benefit cap.
Sarwar’s fingerprints ‘all over the Budget’, says Starmer
Anas Sarwar’s fingerprints are “all over the Budget here in Scotland”, the Prime Minister has told party activists and donors.
I'm A Celeb's Roman Kemp in tears as he confesses 'I didn't want to be here'
Former I'm A Celebrity star Roman Kemp has been supported by fans after opening up about past suicidal thoughts on BBC's Celebrity Race Across the World
Average UK house price at near standstill month-on-month in November – Halifax
House prices stalled month-on-month in November, although a slight increase of some £138 in the average property value was still enough to push it to a new record high, according to one index.
Holocaust survivors call on Farage to apologise for alleged racist abuse
A group of Holocaust survivors have called on Nigel Farage to apologise over allegations of racism and antisemitism during his school days.
Seafloor animals down by 37% in deep-sea mining zone, landmark study finds
Seafloor animals decreased by 37% in a deep-sea mining exploration zone, a landmark report has found.
Putin and Modhi to discuss Russa-India trade and defence ties
Russian president Vladimir Putin is set to hold talks with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi at an annual summit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties on the second day of his state visit.
Co Down man a hero after saving woman from street attack in France
Eoin Campbell from Warrenpoint intervened when he saw a man strangling a woman in Lyon, France
Northern Ireland's top secondary schools named in The Sunday Times guide
The guide is recognised as the definitive ranking of the UK's top schools
Principal ‘thrilled’ as grammar named top NI school: ‘We don’t look at a pupil’s religion’
The principal of Strathearn School in east Belfast has said she’s “absolutely thrilled” that the girls’ grammar has been named the top school in Northern Ireland in the Sunday Times Parent Power Guide 2026.
‘You need to see it to believe it’: (Two hundred) Santa Clauses are coming to town
Around 200 Santas on horseback are expected to trot through a Co Down town this weekend to spread festive cheer and raise money for children in Africa.
Education Minister approves 102 new full-time pre-school settings for 2026
An additional 102 full-time pre-school settings have been approved from September 2026.
DUP tops NI political donations with £233,169 quarterly funding
The DUP received almost twice as much as Sinn Fein in donations and funding in the third quarter of this year, according to the latest figures from the Electoral Commission.
Lurgan man allegedly linked to high-profile murder by organised crime gang makes last ditch defence in French court
A Lurgan man alleged to be part of an organised crime gang linked to a high-profile murder is making a last ditch attempt to have EncroChat evidence ruled inadmissible by a French court.