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Unite ambulance workers to stage further strike

Unite ambulance workers to stage further strike

Unite said its ambulance members will walk out on January 23.

Train operating companies offer two-year pay deal to drivers’ union

Train operating companies offer two-year pay deal to drivers’ union

The offer also includes a commitment to no compulsory redundancies until at least March 31 2024.

‘Significant increase’ in Covid-19 infections in Northern Ireland

‘Significant increase’ in Covid-19 infections in Northern Ireland

On January 5 there were 374 patients in hospital with confirmed Covid-19, up from 226 in December.

Glyndebourne cancels 2023 tour after cuts to its public funding

Glyndebourne cancels 2023 tour after cuts to its public funding

The tour would have visited Liverpool, Canterbury, Norwich and Milton Keynes.

Meghan ‘placed hands on Diana’s grave and asked for guidance’

Meghan ‘placed hands on Diana’s grave and asked for guidance’

Harry said his wife visited his mother’s final resting place on the 20th anniversary of her death.

Death of ‘heroic’ teenager who saved relatives from drowning was an accident

Death of ‘heroic’ teenager who saved relatives from drowning was an accident

The inquest into the death of 18-year-old Callum Baker-Osborne concluded on Friday.

Harry wanted Diana inquiry reopened and once believed she faked her own death

Harry wanted Diana inquiry reopened and once believed she faked her own death

The duke said he and William were talked out of calling for a reopening of the inquiry by the ‘powers that be’.

Postman jailed over death of girlfriend’s young son

Postman jailed over death of girlfriend’s young son

Last year Scott Coombe admitted manslaughter and child cruelty relating to three earlier incidents of assault or mistreatment.

Royals are welcome to complain about press coverage, says regulator

Royals are welcome to complain about press coverage, says regulator

The chairman of the newspaper regulator, Ipso, said press regulation ‘applies just as much to the royal family as it does to anybody else’.

Victims who died in fatal Perth hotel fire named by police

Victims who died in fatal Perth hotel fire named by police

Three people and a dog died in the fire at Perth’s New County Hotel in the early hours of Monday.

Harry’s memoir includes several claims involving sister-in-law Kate

Harry’s memoir includes several claims involving sister-in-law Kate

In his memoir Spare, Harry has revealed intimately personal details about his life and family.

Pay offer to civil servants in Northern Ireland an ‘insult’

Pay offer to civil servants in Northern Ireland an ‘insult’

Nipsa said it is recommending that the pay offer be rejected.

Highly regarded journalist’s life touched many people, funeral hears

Highly regarded journalist’s life touched many people, funeral hears

Former PA and newspaper journalist Brian Hutton died suddenly last weekend aged 46.

Haulage boss to pay £180,000 to families of 39 container death victims

Haulage boss to pay £180,000 to families of 39 container death victims

Roman Hughes’s Old Bailey trial had heard how the bodies were found in a lorry trailer after it was transported by ferry from Zeebrugge to Purfleet.

PM to host NHS Recovery Forum with health and care experts in Downing Street

PM to host NHS Recovery Forum with health and care experts in Downing Street

The forum will focus on four areas: social care and delayed discharge; urgent and emergency care; elective care; and primary care.

Shirley-Anne Somerville: There is scope for compromise in dispute with teachers

Shirley-Anne Somerville: There is scope for compromise in dispute with teachers

The Education Secretary spoke after ‘constructive and helpful’ talks with the teaching unions on Friday.

Barclay ‘keen’ to speak with nurses’ union but no direct response to 10% offer

Barclay ‘keen’ to speak with nurses’ union but no direct response to 10% offer

Health Secretary Steve Barclay toured Watford General Hospital on Friday.

Ireland’s rate of inflation has peaked – finance minister

Ireland’s rate of inflation has peaked – finance minister

Michael McGrath welcomed the figures but said that there ‘is still a long way to go to’ before inflation is fully under control.

Police search for missing couple with newborn near motorway

Police search for missing couple with newborn near motorway

Constance Marten and Mark Gordon, and their baby, are missing after their vehicle broke down near junction four of the M61.

Katharine Birbalsingh quits social mobility role citing ‘too much baggage’

Katharine Birbalsingh quits social mobility role citing ‘too much baggage’

Ms Birbalsingh was appointed chair of the Social Mobility Commission in 2021.

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