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Footage from the scene at Dublin's Citywest Hotel shows a police vehicle on fire.

Polling and the mood within the parties suggest something is up in Caerphilly, writes political editor Chris Mason.

Two coffins were handed over by Hamas to the Israeli military via the Red Cross in Gaza on Tuesday.

Monday's enormous outage has sharpened the debate over whether the world is too reliant on a few US firms.

The historic items were taken in broad daylight and are now feared to have been broken down for parts.

A coroner says some of the care Cerys Lupton-Jones was given at a mental health unit was a "shambles".

"Elizabeth" says the process felt like "a cover-up", as she joins Fiona Goddard and Ellie Reynolds who quit the panel in protest on Monday.

South Africa return to the top of the table and eliminate Pakistan from the World Cup with a 150-run win on the DLS method in a rain-plagued match in Colombo.

A former White House chief ethics lawyer described the ballroom donations as an ethical "nightmare".

Across the wider region, four people are reported to have been killed and 10 others injured.

A White House official said there were "no plans" for the two presidents to meet in the "immediate future".

The US vice-president's visit comes after a flare-up of violence between Israel and Hamas that threatened to derail the 12-day-old truce.

Nottingham Forest are not "far away" from reconnecting with their disillusioned fans after a poor start to the season, says new boss Sean Dyche.

The DfE has announced it will raise tuition fees every year, and will bring in new V-levels after GCSEs.

School closures seemed the only option but lockdowns probably went "too far" , former PM tells Covid Inquiry.

The departures followed a disagreement between the board and its majority shareholder over future governance.

Mr Bayoh was 31 when he died in May 2015 after being restrained by six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife.

Danny Rohl delivers a simple message as he is introduced as Rangers head coach, stating: "We want to win."

Unbeaten England face Australia on Wednesday with the chance to show they have put their Ashes scarring behind them before the Women's World Cup reaches the knockout stage.

A tribunal heard the mistake led to "distressing and far-reaching" consequences for the three innocent people.