One councillor describes finding the damage on Thursday morning after seeing a social media post.
Month: July 2025
Trump back on the golf course for day two of Scottish visit
The US president is playing a round at Turnberry before meeting the EU Commission president for trade talks.
Police issue fresh appeal into murders of mum and her two children
Police want anyone who saw a silver Mercedes saloon car on the Clones Road in Newtownbutler, or between Maguiresbridge and Newtownbutler, on Tuesday to contact […]
The make-believe festival boasting Glastonbury headliners planned by a convicted fraudster
James Kenny said The Killers and Wet Leg were playing his festival, but that was never the case.
Why I’m not paying into a pension
Almost half of UK adults do not pay into a private or workplace pension – some of them tell us why.
Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
It will also be easier to open new pubs in disused shops under licensing reforms planned by the government.
EE says latest outage fixed after ‘technical fault’
The mobile phone service provider says it carried out work overnight after customers reported problems.
Insect boom for UK after warmest, sunniest spring on record
How have spring and early summer’s dry, warm and sunny conditions affected insects?
Rugby league legend French dies aged 85
Rugby league great Ray French, who commentated on the sport for the BBC over four decades, has died at the age of 85.
‘I’m utterly lost’: Patients’ anger over doctors strike cancellations
Patients tell the BBC they have sympathy for resident doctors, but are worried about delays to surgeries.
