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A British man shot dead alongside two friends while travelling in Mexico was “tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time”, his inquest has heard. Ben Marshall Corser, 36, from St Just in Cornwall ...
Russia poses a direct threat to the European Union through acts of sabotage and cyber attacks, but its massive military spending suggests that President Vladimir Putin also plans to use his armed ...
A rapist who preyed on a 15-year-old girl after following her in a town centre has been jailed for nine years. Sadeq Nikzad, 29, targeted the schoolgirl after spotting her walking down a town centre ...
Around 170 patients have suffered harm as a result of a cyber attack on blood services at London hospitals and GP surgeries, reports suggest. Pathology services provider Synnovis was the victim of a ...
ARDROSSAN residents are being invited to have their say on plans for a new housing development in the town. Plans have been unveiled for six new homes at Nursery Place, replacing the flatted blocks ...
The former health secretary called for the Criminal Cases Review Commission to ‘speed up their normally painfully slow process’.
Speedy Hire has cautioned over “challenging” conditions due to Government spending delays, after shutting eight depots in the face of heightened cost pressures. Shares in the equipment hire firm ...
TRAFFIC offences across North Ayrshire have fallen year-on-year - but police have warned driving under the influence of drugs is a fast-growing problem in the area. In a report to the North Ayrshire ...
A member of rap trio Kneecap has arrived at court to face a terrorism charge as hundreds of people turned out with placards and flags in a show of support. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the ...
MPs will gather for the next major vote on the Bill on Friday, which could see it either fall or progress to the Lords.
POLICE are believed to be following a "positive line of inquiry" in connection with an alleged hate crime which took place the night before the Arran Pride march and festival. Banners and decorations ...
The group is set for around an extra £8 million a year in costs from April’s higher national insurance contributions and minimum wage rise.
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