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Mr Adams is suing the BBC over what he has called a ‘grievous smear’ that alleged he sanctioned the killing of a former Sinn Fein official.
The building is being constructed on the footprint of Henry III’s medieval Great Sacristy built in the 1250s close to the Abbey walls, and after the unveiling the Queen told the project’s architect ...
The US and Iran have engaged in four rounds of talks since early last month focused on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there was ‘no way’ Israel would halt its war in Gaza, dimming hopes for a ceasefire.
A MAN has admitted producing cannabis with a street value of up to £900,000 at a Borders factory. Forty-seven-year-old Adriatik Abazi pleaded guilty to being involved in the cannabis cultivation at ...
The newly elected Cornet was carried shoulder high to the town hall steps. Speaking on being appointed, Rhys said: “It’s a privilege to take on the role as Cornet. “It is a childhood dream come true. ...
SCOTTISH Borders Council is urging candidates to come forward to fill important leisure roles. As part of summer holiday opportunities, the local authority is looking to recruit a team of Play, Sport ...
RUGBY fans flocked to a sun-soaked Philiphaugh at the weekend for the Selkirk Sevens. Our photographer was out and about on the day and got dozens of excellent shots! Here is a selection ...
A group of youngsters have recently worked together to transform a once-graffiti-ridden underpass into a public art space.
The Pavilion Cinema has been sold to UK-wide chain Merlin Cinemas. The move concludes 31 years of management by the Poole family, who decided that the time was right to "pass the baton on". Andrew ...
The council’s bid to tackle the scourge of empty homes is set to be bolstered with funding of £49k to cover the cost of a new housing officer.
Combs entered the packed courtroom shortly before 9am, hugged his lawyers and gave a thumbs up to supporters seated behind him.