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Cameron 'culls middle-aged men' from cabinet, as William Hague says goodbye
The Tory Prime Minister is trying to solve his “women problem.”
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The Tory Prime Minister is trying to solve his “women problem.”
The Home Office has admitted that 114 official files relating to claims of child abuse have been lost or destroyed.
The group is looking for a compromise on issues in the North ahead of marching season.
Party leaders in Northern Ireland have agreed to intensive talks next week but Sinn Féin said the Irish government needs to be positively engaged for it to work.
The Christian woman was sentenced to death for apostasy, for her religious choice, last month and gave birth in prison earlier this week.
The British PM appeared on the Andrew Marr show this morning and spoke about the Nigerian kidnappings.
Because it’s about more than just saying cheese.
Slow news day. No, really.
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is using his party’s conference to court Labour voters.
A trip to Downing Street, a meeting with Boris Johnson, another extravagant banquet and several other things the President got up to on day two of his State visit to the UK.
The President was greeted outside Downing Street by Prime Minister Cameron this lunchtime.
Enda Kenny told business leaders in London that he discussed the possibility of a joint trade mission with David Cameron at last night’s State banquet.
Here’s what President Higgins, the Queen, Terry Wogan, and other assembled guests of lesser importance will be tucking into…
In a speech to both Houses of Parliament, the President told members that Ireland and the UK “now look at each other through trusting eyes of mutual respect and shared commitments”.
Michael D Higgins has a busy few days ahead of him…
Nike have received a backlash from fans since its release last week and the British Prime Minister isn’t happy either.
Same-sex couples who were married abroad are now recognised under the new law in England and Wales.
The left-wing activist was an MP for almost 50 years.
Eamon Gilmore told the Dáil that talks on the contentious issues of flags, parades and the past were “derailed” after the release of John Downey.
David Cameron called Vladimir Putin as it was announced that the Ukrainian PM will meet Barack Obama on Wednesday.
Sadly, it’s not funny at all. Poor Dave.
Can you hold for Patrick Stewart?
Patrick Rock, 62, was arrested a few hours after Downing Street reported the alleged offence.
There are 200 days to go.
“The days of side deals, shabby deals and secret deals should be well and truly over,” SDLP member Alban Maginness told the Northern Ireland National Assembly today.
The Tánaiste was responding to news that a judge will review a covert deal that allowed IRA suspects to escape prosecution.
The Northern Ireland Assembly is to be recalled tomorrow to discuss Peter Robinson’s concerns about protection for IRA suspects.
No, really…
David Cameron has ordered a ‘rethink’ on opening times during England’s World Cup games.
The Taoiseach also dismissed suggestions that he would take up a role in the EU instead of leading Fine Gael into the 2016 general election.
The secret operation, codenamed ‘Dishfire’, used the messages to extract data on the location, contact networks and credit card details of mobile users.
The British Prime Minister had said that existing benefit rules for EU workers from eastern Europe were a “monumental mistake” – but Poland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs disagrees.
Both leaders discussed the matter this morning and urged all sides to focus on the common ground agreed during the process.
“You have shown that terrorist acts cannot crush the human spirit. That is why terrorism will never prevail.”
The Irish and British leaders paid tribute to soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.
Enda Kenny is in Belgium to attend the first EU Summit since Ireland’s exit of the bailout.
The country’s First Minister unveiled detailed proposals ahead of next year’s referendum.
The 670-page ‘white paper’ on independence is being unveiled today ahead of next September’s historic referendum.
The world’s biggest search engine is using new technology to stop 100,000 different searches from resulting in images of children being abused.
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