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Unionist politicians have asked for investigations into the legal planning status of hotels in the region housing asylum seekers.
A “world’s first” prescription drugs machine which has been successfully trialled in Gwynedd could soon be offered on Anglesey.
A rare 245-year-old Neapolitan violin has been presented to the leader of the Ulster Youth Orchestra (UYO) for use during her tenure. Anna Jansson, 21, from Cork, a student at the Kunst-Universitat ...
Official figures released on Thursday showed that UK state borrowing slowed to £1.1 billion in July, providing some relief for the Chancellor.
Figures published on Thursday showed the party’s membership was 333,235 at the end of last year – well down on its 532,046 members at the end of ...
More than 200 Ofcom complaints have been lodged against the hit ITV soap opera Emmerdale because of  "uncomfortable" scenes aired before the watershed. The television regulator revealed that around ...
An English tourist is in a critical condition after a serious assault in Temple Bar in Dublin city. Emergency services attended the scene of the incident in the Temple Bar Square area at around ...
Considerations over otters, squirrels, hares and hedgehogs have been made amid an Anglesey fishery’s plans to develop 18 touring caravan pitches.
Historically, experts classified giraffes as a single species with nine subspecies, but that has been overturned by the new classification.
A trail in North Wales has been named one of the best pub walks in the UK by one of the world's leading outdoor experts. There's nothing better than heading out for a nice walk in the fresh air, ...
A council which is facing a “housing crisis” is helping residents to buy houses in their own communities on the open market.
Ethel Caterham, of Lightwater, Surrey, who was born in August 1909, succeeded to the title of oldest living person in April.