Town hall officials in Mourao have declared two days of mourning, starting today.
Month: August 2025
Young carer terrified at thought of leaving mum for uni
Young carers say there is not enough awareness about how hard it can be to go to university.
‘Padel court on my farm is more profitable than potato crop’
Callum Stark says the padel courts bring in more income than his potato crop was earning.
English saint to get doctor designation from Pope
John Henry Newman will be the first British Doctor of the Church for more than 1,000 years.
Sturgeon denies ‘conspiracy to destroy’ mentor Salmond
In a fresh extract from her memoir Sturgeon describes the breakdown of her relationship with her late mentor.
Fourth summer heatwave to begin, with temperatures surging to 34C
Storm Floris brought wind and rain at the start of this week but fortunes are set to change with sunshine and heat in the forecast.
Salah calls out Uefa over wording of tribute to ‘Palestinian Pele’
Mohamed Salah calls out Uefa over a tribute to Palestinian footballer Suleiman al-Obeid it posted on social media which failed to refer to the circumstances […]
Foreign criminals to face deportation after sentencing under new plans
Under the proposals, those who are given fixed-term sentences could be deported straight away and would be barred from re-entering the UK.
Probe after ‘hundreds’ sneak into Oasis concert
Wembley Stadium officials say they are investigating allegations that fans got in without proper tickets.
Little-Pengelly defends Wimbledon trip as chance to represent NI
She issued a post on X over criticism that almost £1,000 of public money had been spent on the trip.
