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Brexit's Irish Border Problem is Getting WorseAn exploration of Brexit's impact on the Northern Ireland/Republican of Ireland Border, with a detour into the Irish Civil ...
A nurse and her daughter who died in a car crash in Co Donegal have been named locally. Six-year-old Ella McLaughlin died at ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'UK innovation can lead the world': Belfast tech pioneer wins national export award for digital trade innovationBelfast trade technology company ubloquity named one of 12 winners in UK Government’s prestigious Made in the UK, Sold to the ...
The Department for Infrastructure is crossing the line from farce to fantasy. Monday’s court ruling against the A5 has ...
Temperatures are set to climb to 34C, or even higher, in some parts of the country after the UKHSA extended its amber heat ...
The latest GFS model, run by the Met Desk and projected using WX Charts maps and charts, shows a stifling heat hitting around ...
Climate scientists say ‘extremely warm’ weather is becoming more normal, with the balance is being tipped from ‘unusual’ ...
You see the same pattern over much of the world. In three consecutive presidential elections in the United States. In the latest polls in Britain, where the 2016 Brexit referendum was the first ...
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The Observer on MSNThe partitions that made modern AsiaSam Dalrymple’s Shattered Lands is an imperious view of the British Raj's collapse, redeemed by its forgotten stories of independence fighters ...
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Mongabay News on MSNOrganized crime & gold trade are increasingly connected, report showsLatin American cartels once were masters of the drug trade, but spikes in prices led them into controlling a new venture.
A total of 20,422 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year, according to the latest Home ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNCornwall gardens opening for National Garden SchemeGardens across Cornwall are set to open for the National Garden Scheme. Here is a selection of those opening on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29. Seven gardens in Lostwithiel will be open on ...
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