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New centres to research climate change and food sustainability

New centres to research climate change and food sustainability

New centres to research climate change and food sustainability

28 November 2023

The co-centres will bring together academics, industry and policymakers across the Irish Government, UK Government and Stormont departments.


Yellow warning for snow and ice across parts of the country

Yellow warning for snow and ice across parts of the country

Yellow warning for snow and ice across parts of the country

28 November 2023

People are being warned of potential disruption on the roads and railways.


Photography fans given chance to vote for favourite wildlife image

Photography fans given chance to vote for favourite wildlife image

Photography fans given chance to vote for favourite wildlife image

28 November 2023

The public can choose from 25 ‘astounding’ images for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year people’s choice award.


A&E waiting times in Scotland stagnate, latest figures show

A&E waiting times in Scotland stagnate, latest figures show

A&E waiting times in Scotland stagnate, latest figures show

28 November 2023

According to the statistics, 63.5% of people were seen within the four-hour target time in the week up to November 19.


Dublin bombing victim dies almost 50 years after atrocity

Dublin bombing victim dies almost 50 years after atrocity

Dublin bombing victim dies almost 50 years after atrocity

28 November 2023

Derek Byrne was pronounced dead at the age of 14 in 1974 but woke up three hours later in a morgue.


Unions reveal plan to safeguard Port Talbot steel plant and protect jobs

Unions reveal plan to safeguard Port Talbot steel plant and protect jobs

Unions reveal plan to safeguard Port Talbot steel plant and protect jobs

28 November 2023

Community and the GMB said their proposal would secure a just transition for the workforce and owner Tata Steel UK.


Ministers back justice minister as pressure mounts over Dublin riots

Ministers back justice minister as pressure mounts over Dublin riots

Ministers back justice minister as pressure mounts over Dublin riots

28 November 2023

‘I’m absolutely focused on my job. That’s my priority,’ Helen McEntee said on Tuesday morning.


Kate ‘cold’ and William ‘snobbish’ to Meghan, new book on royal family claims

Kate ‘cold’ and William ‘snobbish’ to Meghan, new book on royal family claims

Kate ‘cold’ and William ‘snobbish’ to Meghan, new book on royal family claims

28 November 2023

Omid Scobie’s book, Endgame, asserts that the monarchy is ‘in a crisis’ and a ‘fight for survival’.


Strictly professional Amy Dowden: I’ve been dealt a difficult one

Strictly professional Amy Dowden: I’ve been dealt a difficult one

Strictly professional Amy Dowden: I’ve been dealt a difficult one

28 November 2023

The Welsh dancer appears on the cover of the December issue of Women’s Health UK magazine.


UK and Greece in diplomatic row after Sunak’s Elgin Marbles snub to Mitsotakis

UK and Greece in diplomatic row after Sunak’s Elgin Marbles snub to Mitsotakis

UK and Greece in diplomatic row after Sunak’s Elgin Marbles snub to Mitsotakis

28 November 2023

A Cabinet minister said it was a ‘matter of regret’ that Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis did not agree to meet Oliver Dowden after Rishi Sunak cancelled.


EasyJet swings to annual profit, but sees hit from Gaza conflict

EasyJet swings to annual profit, but sees hit from Gaza conflict

EasyJet swings to annual profit, but sees hit from Gaza conflict

28 November 2023

The airline reported pre-tax profits of £432 million for the year to September 30, against losses of £208 million the previous year.


Lord Hague urges Culture Secretary to ‘intervene’ on Telegraph sale

Lord Hague urges Culture Secretary to ‘intervene’ on Telegraph sale

Lord Hague urges Culture Secretary to ‘intervene’ on Telegraph sale

28 November 2023

The former foreign secretary described the potential sale to UAE investors as ‘disturbing’.


Four coastal homes may be demolished after road collapse

Four coastal homes may be demolished after road collapse

Four coastal homes may be demolished after road collapse

28 November 2023

Around 35 homes have been left with no access for cars or emergency vehicles.


Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds to reprise roles in West End transfer

Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds to reprise roles in West End transfer

Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds to reprise roles in West End transfer

28 November 2023

Bafta-nominated actor Samuel Adewunmi will make his West End debut in the play.


Watchdog urges advertisers to clarify ‘green’ household waste claims

Watchdog urges advertisers to clarify ‘green’ household waste claims

Watchdog urges advertisers to clarify ‘green’ household waste claims

28 November 2023

Consumers lacked understanding around terms such as ‘biodegradable’ and ‘compostable’, the Advertising Standards Authority said.


Bristol University to remove slave trader Edward Colston’s emblem from logo

Bristol University to remove slave trader Edward Colston’s emblem from logo

Bristol University to remove slave trader Edward Colston’s emblem from logo

28 November 2023

An open letter from the vice-chancellor apologises to people who have experienced racism at the university.


Brisker walking pace could lower type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests

Brisker walking pace could lower type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests

Brisker walking pace could lower type 2 diabetes risk, study suggests

28 November 2023

Researchers looked at 10 studies to find out if pace had an impact on diabetes risk.


What the papers say – November 28

What the papers say – November 28

What the papers say – November 28

28 November 2023

A wide range of stories are featured on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.


Ignoring international rules on Rwanda could delay flights, PM reportedly told

Ignoring international rules on Rwanda could delay flights, PM reportedly told

Ignoring international rules on Rwanda could delay flights, PM reportedly told

28 November 2023

The Prime Minister has reportedly been handed legal advice suggesting that ignoring human rights treaties could delay deportation flights further.


Transport Secretary hails transatlantic flight using greener fuel

Transport Secretary hails transatlantic flight using greener fuel

Transport Secretary hails transatlantic flight using greener fuel

28 November 2023

The first transatlantic flight by an airliner using pure sustainable aviation fuel will depart from Heathrow.


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