The viral moments from 2024 demonstrated the “power of social media” from rescuing a bee to reuniting with old friends and ...
One hundred and twenty people have been confirmed dead after a plane caught fire during a landing at an airport in South Korea. The National Fire Agency confirmed the death toll in the southern city ...
The Stroud News And Journal has published two death notices in the last seven days. Every week, the Stroud News And Journal publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ...
A plane veered off the runway, hit a fence and caught fire at an airport in southern South Korea, killing at least 47 people, emergency officials said. The National Fire Agency said the fire was ...
In Mississippi, one person died in Adams County and two people were injured in Franklin County, according to a spokesperson for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. The National Weather ...
Almost 170,000 retail workers lost their jobs during 2024 after a challenging year for high street firms, according to data. End-of-year figures compiled by the Centre for Retail Research showed the ...
Sunday’s newspaper front pages carry a wide range of political and entertainment stories. The Sunday Express says the UK has pledged £4.5 million to help prosecutors track down Russian soldiers ...
The records from the National Archives in Dublin show that the SDLP and the Irish government were heavily against the idea.
The CrowdStrike outages, which brought infrastructure around the world to a standstill, placed new focus on IT supply chains.
The General Election was “particularly difficult for quite a number of colleagues”, Commons Leader Lucy Powell has said, as she expressed concerns about the “personalisation of targeted abuse”. Ms ...
The UK will be “brighter” on Sunday, ahead of a blast of snow and rain towards New Year’s Eve, the Met Office has said. Highs of 12C are expected in Exeter, Devon, with 10C across other parts of the ...
The absence of an Israeli embassy in Dublin was a source of concern for Ireland’s small Jewish population at the time.