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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has downgraded its profit predictions for the year as it warned over the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and heightened global uncertainty. The car giant has cut its ...
A homeless man has admitted being at the scene of a fire at warehouse used in the Ukraine war effort – but told jurors he got “scared” when he learned it was linked to “Russian terrorism”. Around £1 ...
TV host Timmy Mallet has praised the “profoundly gorgeous” kindness of people after completing a cycle around the coastline of the island of Ireland. While on the 6,000km cycle of roads, paths and ...
Ryland Headley is accused of forcing entry into the home of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in Bristol in June 1967 before attacking her.
Former Lioness Lianne Sanderson revelled in the opportunity to support the 2025 Tennis Black List Awards.
Absence rates at schools closest to the epicentre of the disorder in Ballymena have spiked amid the violence, the Stormont Education Minister has said. Paul Givan said 84 newcomer children at ...
The Assembly Commission has described a technical Bill but the TUV and People Before Profit claim it is being done to secure an MLA pay increase.
Roksana Lecka, 22, from Hounslow, kicked, pinched and scratched children in her care, out of the view of her colleagues.
Forecasters are expecting temperatures to soar to 32C in the south of the UK by Saturday – and most places will reach temperatures above the heatwave threshold by the weekend. An official heatwave is ...
Albanian national Emiljano Kasaj was suffering from severe mental illness when he deliberately used his Mercedes to kill a pedestrian and a cyclist.
Scotland’s First Minister has called for de-escalation in the Middle East as he warned the conflict between Israel and Iran could escalate to “a very dark place”. Attacks from both sides have ramped ...
The toughest everyday jobs in the UK include firefighters, paramedics – and farmers. A poll of 2,000 adults found surgeons (44 per cent), police officers (34 per cent), and care workers (22 per cent) ...