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Letby is serving 15 whole-life orders after murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others between June 2015 and June 2016.
A RECRUITMENT and induction scheme has seen nine locals complete fully funded work placements with NHS Ayrshire & Arran. In partnership with East, North and South Ayrshire Local Employability ...
The 50-square-metre piece on Bridlington beach in East Yorkshire, created by landscape artists from Sand In Your Eye and the charity’s youth ambassadors, is a portrait of a child with the words “Wish ...
Officers have arrested 13 people at a protest in Norwich in support of the proscribed terrorist group Palestine Action, Norfolk Police said. The force said a group assembled outside City Hall in St ...
The Smoking Goat in Ayr will host another of its popular quizzes based on the hit TV show on Thursday, August 28 at 8.30pm. This quiz will be a multimedia edition, with screens thrown in including ...
A man found dead in Co Down has been remembered at his funeral as a “kind and thoughtful” person who helped others. The body of Stephen Brannigan, 56, was found in a house in Marian Park in ...
A TEAROOM in a South Ayrshire village is to reopen following a community purchase. The Buck Tearoom in Straiton is set to welcome back customers from 10am on Monday, August 18.
Pro-Palestine protesters chanted “RAF shame on you” as they held a demonstration outside an air base calling for an embargo on selling arms to Israel. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered along the ...
The Britpop band featuring the Gallagher brothers will take to the stage at Croke Park – their first show in Ireland in 16 years.
Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo reported being racially abused by a spectator during the match against Liverpool.
(Image: Newsquest) Heroic barman Neil Winstanley, 23, dived into the River Ayr to save a drowning boy in August 2005. Alerted by screams and splashing as he served drinks on the terrace of the ...
The biggest rail workers’ union is warning of cuts to the British Transport Police (BTP), saying they would “seriously endanger” the safety of railway staff.