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Irish deputy PM Coveney: No deal Brexit would mean customs checks in Ireland

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 11:15
Irish deputy PM Simon Coveney says that Ireland would have to put trade checks in place in the event of a no deal Brexit.

Philip Hammond 'intends to resign' if Boris Johnson becomes PM

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 11:12
Chancellor Philip Hammond tells the BBC's Andrew Marr that he intends to hand in his resignation to Theresa May.

Coventry McDonalds 'drive-by' attack: Teenage boy shot

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 10:22
Police are investigating if the shooting is connected to two other incidents in Coventry last night.

Cairo flights: Lufthansa resumes services but BA cancellations continue

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 10:02
But British Airways says flights from Heathrow to the Egyptian capital remain cancelled.

Gentleman Jack: Anne Lister's Shibden Hall extends hours

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 09:50
Shibden Hall is to open seven days a week following the success of the TV show Gentleman Jack.

Radio exchanges reveal Iran-UK confrontation as ship seized

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 08:38
A Royal Navy frigate is heard warning Iranian armed forces, moments before a British-flagged oil tanker was seized in the Gulf.

Brexit: Irish deputy PM hopes backstop will be 'unnecessary'

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 07:48
But the withdrawal agreement reached by the UK and EU cannot be renegotiated, Simon Coveney says.

The pen pals from America and Northern Ireland who fell in love

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 07:41
A generous act of charity in north Down brought an unlikely transatlantic love story to light.

Cardiff St Mary Street murder probe after death

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 07:25
Police were called to Cardiff's St Mary Street on Sunday morning after reports of an assault.

Iran tanker seizure: Radio exchanges reveal Iran-UK confrontation

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 07:16
In the recording, a Royal Navy frigate can be heard warning Iranian vessels not to obstruct the tanker.

Daniel Radcliffe uncovers NI links in new BBC show

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 06:32
The Harry Potter star explores his County Down roots in a new series of Who Do You Think You Are?

Stormont's Department for the Economy 'needs extra £23.6m'

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 06:19
The department has said it is facing a challenging financial position in its draft business plan.

Teen kayaker clocks up 100 miles in Norfolk Broads clean-up

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 03:39
Will Darling has paddled more than 100 miles in his search for rubbish.

NDAs: New laws to crack down on 'gagging' clauses

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 01:33
A ban will be placed on NDAs which prevent people from speaking to police, doctors or lawyers.

England's seaside towns where young people might disappear

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 01:19
More than half of coastal communities in England might see a fall in the number of residents under 30.

We Are London: Taxi drivers write 'anthem' for capital

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 01:06
A group of London taxi drivers have joined together to celebrate the capital.

'Bikini modelling helps my Crohn's disease'

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 01:03
Jessica Porter says "showing off her scar" while bikini modelling has helped manage the medical condition.

Skepta glimpses the 'future of rave' in Manchester, and it's phoneless

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 00:42
The grime star's experimental show proves that sometimes less is more when it comes to tech at gigs.

The dos and don'ts of getting a pay rise

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 00:30
You deserve more money but how do you go about getting it, and what should you do - or not do?

Wales after Brexit: Funding map set to be torn up

Sun, 07/21/2019 - 00:20
After Brexit, the way poorer parts of Wales are funded is set for an overhaul.

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