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Consumer confidence fell in September amid a sharp slide in expectations for the general economy, figures show..
Sanctions for doctors found guilty of sexual misconduct may be too lenient in around a quarter of cases, a report suggests..
The Scottish Government has been branded “cowardly” over the decision to exempt certain properties from rent controls..
An Eritrean man is set to be deported to France on Friday after losing a High Court bid to have his removal under the Government’s “one in, one out” scheme temporarily blocked..
Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas has teased some “exciting changes” and “twists and turns” ahead of the new series..
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 4% as it said the UK was “not out of the woods” on inflation, with taxes contributing to rising food costs..
The privately educated are “maintaining a vice-like grip” on the top jobs in Britain, a charity has said, and is calling for employers to be required to report on the economic backgrounds of their workforce..
The “power of peatlands” is to be embraced in a new strategy by Stormont to tackle the nature and climate crisis and improve water quality..
American investment worth £150 billion has been unveiled as part of US President Donald Trump’s historic second state visit..
Irish police believe they have uncovered the skeletal remains of a child who had been missing for years following a search in the Donabate area of Co Dublin..