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Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly responded by stating that sport across Northern Ireland is ‘crying out for financial support’.
The firm is looking to base its UK manufacturing work in Scarborough, with jobs in Falkirk and Larbert in Scotland now at risk of redundancy.
The Senegal-born influencer moved to Italy when he was an infant with his working class parents and has Italian citizenship.
The Chancellor said the Treasury had ‘already drawn a line under the Tory mismanagement with tax rises last year’.
The Scot was honoured as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by avid football fan the Prince of Wales on Wednesday.
The NHs will see a large proportion of the extra cash swallowed by pay rises for staff and existing commitments, experts say.
Denmark’s Parliament has approved a bill to allow US military bases on Danish soil, a move that comes as President Donald Trump seeks to take control of the kingdom’s semi-autonomous territory of ...
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Sir Sadiq is frustrated that Chancellor Rachel Reeves did not use her spending review to support proposed projects such as the extension to the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and the Bakerloo Tube line ...
Asfoora will sport blinkers in search of a “little one per cent”, as the defence of her King Charles III Stakes title marks the start of another European adventure for the Australian ace.
A Wallace and Gromit sculpture inspired by Roald Dahl and Sir Quentin Blake’s Big Friendly Giant (BFG) will form part of a charity trail across Bristol this summer. Big Friendly Wallace, featuring ...
Keane is the first jockey since James Doyle to be committed to Juddmonte, joining the likes of Pat Eddery and Richard Hughes amongst those who have donned the famous pink, white and green silks on a ...