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BBC's Top UK Seaside Town For Your 2024 Staycation

Discover the charming coastal town of Portrush, crowned by the BBC as one of the UK's best seaside destinations for a 2024 staycation, boasting golden sands, world-class golf, and a vibrant culinary scene.

Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast

Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.

Nurses reject 'inadequate' pay rise offer

Nurses in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest pay rise proposal, calling it insufficient amid rising living costs.

Ancient Roman egg found with liquid still inside

Archaeologists in the UK have made a groundbreaking discovery—a 1,700-year-old Roman egg that still holds its original liquid contents. This unprecedented find sheds new light on ancient diets and preservation techniques.

Naomi Long criticises PSNI over CCTV failures

Justice Minister Naomi Long criticises PSNI for failing to provide crucial CCTV evidence in a cybercrime investigation, raising concerns over public safety and policing standards.

Ancient Hawaiian village unearthed in Oahu

Archaeologists have uncovered a centuries-old Hawaiian village in Oahu, revealing well-preserved artefacts and structures that offer a rare glimpse into pre-colonial life in the Pacific.

Gerry Adams denies Provisional IRA membership claims

Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.

Mother and teens killed in NI shooting

A devastating shooting in Northern Ireland has left a mother and her two teenage children dead, as police name the victims and appeal for information.

NI Govt scrutinised over £13k Italy trip

The Northern Ireland Executive is under fire after revelations of a £13,000 taxpayer-funded trip to Italy by senior officials, sparking calls for transparency.

2024 unrest leaves lasting harm to UK communities

The 2024 civil disturbances in England and Northern Ireland have had long-lasting negative impacts on local communities, with economic, social, and psychological consequences still being felt today.

PSNI chief criticised over Benn meeting

PSNI Chief Superintendent faces backlash after meeting with Labour MP Hilary Benn, raising concerns over political impartiality in Northern Ireland policing.

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