More than 70 businesses including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s voiced their concerns in an open letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Women, nonprofits argued the bans violated a state constitutional amendment that competent residents have a right to their own health care decisions.
The Ipsos survey of 1,078 adults found 24 of people would use weight-loss jabs if they were provided for free by the health service.
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse have urged the Vatican to expand the zero-tolerance policy it approved for the US Catholic Church in 2002 to the rest of the world, arguing that children everywhere ...
The Home Secretary will use a speech on Tuesday to say public confidence in policing has been ‘badly eroded’ in recent years.
Charities have warned of the impact of the cold weather on society’s most vulnerable people as the UK experiences what the Met Office has called “the first taste of winter”.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has been handed 11 recommendations to update the Bathing Water NI Regulations. It comes as a report published by the Office for ...
Peter Mullan says there must be more help for young people from working-class backgrounds, as well as more on-screen representation.
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald both faced scrutiny over their handling of controversies involving party colleagues during the televised General Election debate.
Simon Harris and Mary Lou McDonald clashed several times during the wide-ranging and hotly-anticipated leaders’ debate.
Action on Sugar found children can consume 92.5 grammes of sugar and more than 1,300 calories from just three common snacks during a day.
Experts have discovered that salmonella has been depleting a key protein which the body’s own immune cells need to function.