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The Trump administration has signalled a willingness to renew talks with Iran and avoid a prolonged war in the aftermath of a surprise attack on three of the country’s nuclear sites as US officials ...
One of the world's leading experts on Edgar Allan Poe is heading to Ayrshire later this week to find out more about the author and gothic ...
On Saturday night, the Great Masked Ball brought together 2,500 costumed revellers, who partied until dawn from the famous Orangerie to the Ballroom Grove, an amphitheatre of greenery laid out in the ...
Efforts are under way to evacuate 15 Irish citizens from Israel, Ireland’s deputy premier said. Simon Harris, Ireland’s foreign affairs minister, said an operation was ongoing to evacuate 15 Irish ...
TWO students from Ayrshire College in Kilwinning have excelled in national fitness competitions. Jonathan Gray and Vanna Salutous, both enrolled in the Applied Sports Science HND course, have achieved ...
Northumbria Police have issued the warning after the death of a man in his 40s and four people suffering cardiac arrests in the Gateshead area.
THIS exquisite three bedroom flat, part of the prestigious Knightsbridge House in Eglinton Park, has just gone on the market for offers over £240,000. (Image: Slater, Hogg and Howison) It offers a ...
The Prime Minister has urged British nationals in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to make contact with the Foreign Office as it prepares for an evacuation flight early next week. It ...
The US strikes on Iran represent an “extraordinarily dangerous escalation” of the conflict in the Middle East, the Irish foreign affairs minister has said.
America “does not seek war” with Iran, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has said in the aftermath of a surprise US attack on three of Tehran’s key nuclear sites.
THE Marymass Royal Party for 2025 have been revealed - led by Queen Elect Laicey Dewar. (Image: Charlie Gilmour Photography) The Irvine Royal Academy pupil will be star of the show at this year's ...
There is an “urgent” need for de-escalation and diplomacy in the Middle East, Ireland’s leaders have said. Premier Micheal Martin and deputy premier Simon Harris said a negotiated solution is needed ...