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Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury faces complaint over handling of abuse allegation
Church of England authorities are considering a complaint against the incoming Archbishop of Canterbury over her handling of an abuse allegation.
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Total immigration figures fall as work permits and asylum numbers rise – report
There has been a drop in overall immigration numbers in Ireland despite a 40% increase in asylum applications and a 27% increase in work permits last year.
Transatlantic cable equipment and gnome garden among heritage protected in 2025
Transatlantic cable equipment, an Arts and Crafts garden with gnomes and elves and an “exceptionally” rare shipwreck are among the unusual heritage protected in 2025.
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New home buyer inquiries fell to two-year low in November – Rics
The volume of new home buyer inquiries deteriorated to the weakest level recorded in around two years in November, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).
Several GCSE and A-level exams could be taken on screen from 2030
Several exams across GCSEs and A-levels could be taken on screens from the end of the decade under new proposals from the exams watchdog.
Man charged in investigation into violent right-wing extremism
A man has been charged following a cross-border police investigation into violent right-wing extremism.
Belfast residents being asked their opinions on dog poo in the city
A survey on the matter is open until February 28 next year
"I was diagnosed with cancer days before Christmas - I thought it'd be my last'
"I first noticed a painful lump on my testicle around August 2023, only two months after I got married. I kept a close eye on the lump and realised it was growing and getting more painful."
Queen records radio broadcast with John Hunt and his daughter Amy
The Queen has recorded a radio broadcast with BBC racing commentator John Hunt and his daughter Amy, whose family were murdered at their home.
Out of this world Newry investment
"Resonate Testing is not simply offering jobs, we are offering careers that contribute to the global space industry."
Co Down school dealing with heating issues one year after damning report
"The heating systems in the school are that old there are going to be issues - and basically the Education Authority has papered over everything with a plaster"
Hundreds gather at vigil for Edenderry house fire attack victims
Edenderry “probably won’t recover” from the deaths of four-year-old Tadhg Farrell and his great aunt Mary Holt, one of the organisers of a candlelit vigil walk has said.
Residents of Co Tyrone town stunned to find home on Russian nuclear target list
A senior Russian politician has warned that a Co Tyrone town is on a ‘strike list’ should war break out between Russia and European states.
John George murder: Man accused of killing Belfast father-of-two has bail set at €100,000
The 37-year-old’s body was found in an orchard in Rojales near Torrevieja on January 7 after anguished appeals by his family following his disappearance the previous month
WATCH: NI man looking forward to meeting Australian grandchildren after life-changing procedure
A Northern Ireland man has spoken of his excitement of travelling to Australia to meet his grandchildren for the first time after he underwent a life-changing operation
Belfast’s most famous venues to be powered solely by wind farm energy
Belfast Council has become the first organisation to be fueled by the city's newest wind farm at Ballyutoag
Fresh inquest into killing of Official IRA commander 53 years ago remains on hold
Legal action over ordering a fresh inquest into the killing of an Official IRA commander 53 years ago is to remain on hold, the Court of Appeal ruled today.
Angry Ginge's brutal I'm A Celebrity admission captured on camera
Show winner Angry Ginge was heard describing his jungle experience in never-before-seen footage that will be released today (December 10)
Man accused of killing John George can leave Spanish jail if €100k bail is handed over, judge rules
A man accused of killing Belfast father-of-two John George has been told he can leave prison on payment of €100,000 bail in a shock twist to the case.
Times New Roman ousts Calibri as Rubio bans font in latest anti-diversity move
US secretary of state Marco Rubio has ordered diplomatic correspondence to stop using the Calibri font and return to the more traditional Times New Roman.