Government delays Chinese super embassy decision again | Politics News

The government has again delayed making a decision on whether the Chinese super embassy can go ahead. New Housing Secretary Steve Reed, who took over from Angela Rayner, was due to approve... Read more »

Underdogs lean on squad depth with Conor Lehane and Eoin Moloney out

There’s no shortage of form lines and repeat match-ups heading into Sunday’s Cork Premier SHC final. As the two most consistent clubs of the past three seasons, Sarsfields and Midleton have been... Read more »

German parliament opens debate on military service bill – DW – 10/16/2025

Germany’s Bundestag parliament began its first reading of the contentious bill seeking to reintroduce some form of military service, on a purely voluntary basis at first but with contested plans to add some kind... Read more »

Starmer orders mandatory antisemitism training for NHS staff | UK News

The prime minister has ordered a review of antisemitism in the NHS, saying there are too many cases “simply not being dealt with”. The review is part of a wider crackdown on... Read more »

Starmer only read China spy witness statements this morning, No 10 says, as Cleverly accuses PM of misquoting him – as it happened | Politics

Starmer only read China spy case witness statements this morning, No 10 says Here are the main lines from the NO 10 post-PMQs lobby briefing. The PM’s spokesperson explained why the government... Read more »

Kallas – DW – 10/16/2025

The EU has no choice but to bulk up anti-drone defenses in the face of continued Russian agitation says top diplomat Kaja Kallas. The foreign policy representative made the remarks as she... Read more »

What to expect of Zelensky-Trump meeting as Ukraine hopes for Tomahawks

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a bilateral meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly at the United Nations headquarters in New York City on... Read more »

Reform UK accused of sowing division in Wales in rowdy TV byelection debate | Byelections

Reform UK has been accused of sowing division over immigration in the south Welsh valleys constituency of Caerphilly before next week’s crucial Senedd byelection. During a fiery candidates’ debate, Nigel Farage’s party... Read more »

Council outlines how it will invest almost €1m allocated to Carrick-on-Suir derelict site

The close to €1m funding allocated towards the regeneration of the former Goldcrop site in Carrick-on-Suir will be spent on demolishing old buildings on the derelict quayside property and to seek planning permission... Read more »

‘Compassion is stronger than division’: Glasgow’s battle over the saltire | Scotland

In recent weeks, the streets of north and east Glasgow have been lined with saltires. Scotland’s national flag – rooted in the story of Saint Andrew’s martyrdom and long a symbol of... Read more »