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Flynn warns foundations of UK ‘can’t and won’t be fixed’ as SNP eyes indyref2
The foundations of the UK “can’t and won’t be fixed”, SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has said, as he pushed Scots to back his party next year in the hopes of securing an independence referendum.
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Higher business taxes to cost pub sector £150m and threaten jobs – analysis
Pubs are facing steeper business taxes that could cost the sector an extra £150 million and threaten thousands of jobs, new analysis suggests.
Home Office delays plan to house 300 male asylum seekers at Highland barracks
The Home Office has delayed plans to house 300 male asylum seekers at an army barracks in the Scottish Highlands.
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I'm A Celebrity star's four word response after being kicked out of jungle first
However the campmate refused to name who has been stinking up the dunny
Emergency services attend serious two-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh
Emergency services have attended a serious two-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh.
ITV I’m A Celebrity star recalls meeting grandfather his mum ‘told him was dead’
The I'm A Celebrity star opened up about his long-lost relative, revealing they first met them at the age of 17.
Katie Taylor on marriage to Sean McCavanagh and reconciliation with father Pete
Irish boxing champion Katie Taylor has opened up about her marriage to Sean McCavanagh and reconciliation with father Pete Taylor in a Late Late Show interview, while also discussing her first career break
Israeli forces kill at least 13 people in southern Syria raid, officials and residents say
Israeli forces raided a Syrian village and opened fire when they were confronted by residents, killing at least 13 people, Syrian officials said/
More than 600,000 euro in notes seized in Garda raids
More than 600,000 euro has been seized by gardai in Dublin.
NI Musician 'loses music studio overnight' after thieves break into his home
Johnny Vans has said there is deep sentimental value to some of the instruments, which include a guitar with his daughter's handprint
Armagh businessman creates Rosary Wheel you can count on for a spiritual journey: ‘It’s connecting with a lot of people’
There is a song by US country music star, Carrie Underwood, called ‘Jesus, Take the Wheel’ - and that’s exactly what a Co Armagh businessman is encouraging people to do with his new religious venture.
HMRC investigation into 'deliberate' VAT error at Lisburn & Castlereagh
It is understood that LCCC is challenging the alleged accounting error with claims of a software system issue amid a potential HMRC fine of over £600k.
Suspect in shooting of National Guard members facing first-degree murder charge
Charges against a man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington DC have been upgraded to first-degree murder, prosecutors said.
World’s first commercial space science satellite launched successfully
The first private space science satellite set to study the impact of flares from stars has been launched into space and is now in orbit, the company behind it has said.
Corbyn and Sultana’s party reveals name shortlist on eve of conference
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s fledgling party has revealed a shortlist of potential names for members to vote on at its debut conference this weekend.
Passengers urged to check flight info as NI airports could face disruption after recall on more than 6,000 aircraft
Northern Ireland’s airports could be facing disruption after Airbus issued an urgent recall notice that will affect thousands of planes.
Kneecap to take legal action against Canadian politician over 'untrue and malicious' comments
The Irish rap trio have said they will be taking legal action against Canadian Liberal MP Vince Gasparro
Man who armed others with fireworks during Ballymena riots now thinks actions were ‘stupid and pointless’
A 20-year-old who handed rioters fireworks which were then thrown at police now think his actions were “stupid and pointless”, a court has heard.
Irish police issue appeal following decapitation of stag in Co Dublin
Irish police have issued an appeal for information about the decapitation of a stag in Co Dublin.
Staff at NI grammar school demand answers from board over 'systemic concerns' and lack of transparency
Teachers have written another letter to the Board of Governors expressing their concern over the school's management