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‘Almost unprecedented’ Nama case delayed by pandemic

‘Almost unprecedented’ Nama case delayed by pandemic

‘Almost unprecedented’ Nama case delayed by pandemic

Two men face fraud charges linked to Northern Ireland’s biggest-ever property deal.

More than half of over-80s in England likely to have Covid-19 antibodies

More than half of over-80s in England likely to have Covid-19 antibodies

More than half of over-80s in England likely to have Covid-19 antibodies

The estimate for the whole community population of England is one in four.

Ebay and Adevinta offer to sell UK classifieds sites to secure £6.5bn merger

Ebay and Adevinta offer to sell UK classifieds sites to secure £6.5bn merger

Ebay and Adevinta offer to sell UK classifieds sites to secure £6.5bn merger

Last month, the Competition and Markets Authority said it planned to launch an in-depth Phase 2 probe which could halt the deal.

Manaus variant ‘may cause reinfection in up to 61% of people who have had Covid’

Manaus variant ‘may cause reinfection in up to 61% of people who have had Covid’

Manaus variant ‘may cause reinfection in up to 61% of people who have had Covid’

Experts said the new study looking at the Brazilian city of Manaus did not mean vaccines would be ineffective.

The Last Of Us Part II sets new Bafta Game Awards record with 13 nominations

The Last Of Us Part II sets new Bafta Game Awards record with 13 nominations

The Last Of Us Part II sets new Bafta Game Awards record with 13 nominations

The zombie thriller was one of the biggest video game releases of the last year.

Trial date set for four accused of damaging Colston statue

Trial date set for four accused of damaging Colston statue

Trial date set for four accused of damaging Colston statue

December 13 will be the trial date of four people charged with criminal damage in relation to a bronze memorial to a 17th century slave merchant.

Man arrested in connection with firework attack on Gardai at anti-lockdown protest

Man arrested in connection with firework attack on Gardai at anti-lockdown protest

Man arrested in connection with firework attack on Gardai at anti-lockdown protest

The suspect, in his 30s, was arrested on Tuesday morning and is currently detained under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939.

‘Plenty still to be done’ as deadline looms for new child privacy protections

‘Plenty still to be done’ as deadline looms for new child privacy protections

‘Plenty still to be done’ as deadline looms for new child privacy protections

Businesses that provide online services to children have six months left to implement the ICO’s Age Appropriate Design Code.

Plan to celebrate Captain Sir Tom Moore’s life revealed by his daughter

Plan to celebrate Captain Sir Tom Moore’s life revealed by his daughter

Plan to celebrate Captain Sir Tom Moore’s life revealed by his daughter

An event celebrating the life of the war veteran and trailblazing charity fundraiser will take place on April 30.

Guarantor loans overtake PPI in generating complaints to financial ombudsman

Guarantor loans overtake PPI in generating complaints to financial ombudsman

Guarantor loans overtake PPI in generating complaints to financial ombudsman

After helping more than two million people, the Financial Ombudsman Service says it has nearly completed its work on PPI.

Meghan asks High Court to order Mail on Sunday to hand over letter to her father

Meghan asks High Court to order Mail on Sunday to hand over letter to her father

Meghan asks High Court to order Mail on Sunday to hand over letter to her father

Ian Mill QC, representing the Duchess of Sussex, also applied for an injunction.

Key questions answered on electric cars

Key questions answered on electric cars

Key questions answered on electric cars

Sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the UK from 2030.

Surfer raises £15,000 for depression charity through night swims

Surfer raises £15,000 for depression charity through night swims

Surfer raises £15,000 for depression charity through night swims

Al Mennie swam 100km in a series of night swims off Northern Ireland’s north coast from the start of December.

Swinney admits legal advice contained ‘reservations’ about Salmond investigation

Swinney admits legal advice contained ‘reservations’ about Salmond investigation

Swinney admits legal advice contained ‘reservations’ about Salmond investigation

The deputy first minister argued there were ‘good public policy grounds’ for apparently overriding the concerns about the probe.

Micheal Martin contacts Boris Johnson to support joint World Cup 2030 bid

Micheal Martin contacts Boris Johnson to support joint World Cup 2030 bid

Micheal Martin contacts Boris Johnson to support joint World Cup 2030 bid

Plans to stage the tournament in the five nations of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Northern Ireland are under way.

Pioneering fighter pilot to feature in memorial to Sikhs killed in wars

Pioneering fighter pilot to feature in memorial to Sikhs killed in wars

Pioneering fighter pilot to feature in memorial to Sikhs killed in wars

Hardit Singh Malik was the first Indian pilot for RAF precursor the Royal Flying Corps.

Tories to press Swinney no-confidence vote until all advice released

Tories to press Swinney no-confidence vote until all advice released

Tories to press Swinney no-confidence vote until all advice released

Opposition parties have signalled they would support a no-confidence motion in the Deputy First Minister.

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