
Key developments on July 15: Zelensky shouldn’t target Moscow, Trump saysUkrainian cyberattack “paralyzes” major Russian drone supplier, source claimsUkraine passes bill to withdraw from anti-personnel mine ban treatyGermany to decide on more... Read more »

The chancellor has told the financial industry it must change the “negative” narrative around savers investing money in stocks and shares in order to help grow the economy. In a speech, Rachel... Read more »

India’s Home Minister Amit Shah recently said that those who speak English in the South Asian country would “soon feel ashamed.” He also urged people to speak their mother tongue with pride.... Read more »

The ‘Working Over By: Donegal Emigrant Working Lives in Scotland’ exhibition opened in the Donegal County Museum, High Road, Letterkenny, to a packed audience of over 120 people. Please click on the... Read more »

Joel Gunter & Sean Seddon BBC News Watch: Daughter of Afghan translator involved in leak speaks to Newsnight Thousands of Afghans have moved to the UK under a secret scheme which was... Read more »

Jayne McCormack BBC News NI political correspondent Getty Images Tory MP Julian Smith says David Cameron had been “extremely cavalier” in how he handled the Brexit referendum Former Northern Ireland Secretary Julian... Read more »

Hungary has only just concluded a months-long campaign against Ukraine aimed at blocking it from joining the EU. The autocratic prime minister, Viktor Orban, and his political apparatus have been portraying their... Read more »

Civilians and veterans of the Russian-Ukrainian war participate in a training game in Kyiv, Ukraine, on May 10, 2025. (Viacheslav Ratynskyi / Anadolu via Getty Images) Russian President Vladimir Putin has laid... Read more »

Jenny Rees Health Correspondent, BBC Wales News BBC Sian and Rob Channon have long been calling for changes at Swansea Bay’s maternity department, after their own son’s care left him disabled A... Read more »

A restaurant-owner accused of an arson attack, which caused in the region of €3m worth of damage to several businesses in the Grafton Court area of Longford town last year, has had... Read more »