Among those named by history’s first Latin American pope were the heads of several major dioceses and archdioceses in South America.
A memorial service to honour those killed and injured in the Guildford pub bombings has been held to mark the 50th anniversary of the atrocity. The Holy Trinity Church in the Surrey city hosted a ...
Saltdean Lido in Brighton hosted its annual Dogtember sessions over four weekends in September and October, letting dogs join their owners splashing about in the open-air pool. The final swims on ...
Sue Gray has quit as as Downing Street chief of staff because of fears she was “becoming a distraction” to Sir Keir Starmer’s Government. There have been reports of tensions in Number 10 involving Ms ...
A total of 973 migrants in 17 small boats crossed the English Channel to the UK on Saturday – the same day four people died – making it the busiest day of the year so far.
Taoiseach Simon Harris was speaking after a report that Russian intelligence recruited an Irish politician as an agent.
Greater Manchester Police said officers responded to reports of a man was on the aircraft, due to depart for Milan.
Shadow foreign secretary Andrew Mitchell also criticised the move as ‘not a deal’ which previous Conservative foreign secretaries would ...
“The strength of world leaders must be focused on an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East – and we know at the heart of this situation is the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
SDLP leader Claire Hanna said she believes Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill should answer questions in the Assembly this week.
The Government has backed police to take action against protesters who show support for Hezbollah, after one man was arrested for allegedly shouting support for the proscribed organisation during a ...