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Tiny figures explore Irn-Bru cans in school project assisted by top photographer
Students teamed up with an award-winning Scottish photographer to create miniature scenes with tiny figures and props, including cans of Irn-Bru.
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Gardai attend scene of serious fire at house in Co Offaly
Gardai are attending the scene of a serious fire at a house in Co Offaly.
I'm A Celebrity viewers 'distracted' by one detail during Celebrity Cyclone task
The final four I'm A Celebrity campmates left viewers in stitches as Tom Read Wilson kicked off the iconic Celebrity Cyclone trial
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I'm A Celebrity star breaks silence after missing out on final as camp in tears
One of the favourites to win the show has left the jungle
‘Life coming back’ to Bethlehem as Christmas celebrations muted by war return
Christmas celebrations are returning to Bethlehem as the shaky ceasefire holds in Gaza.
King and Queen’s Christmas card features 20th wedding anniversary portrait
The King and Queen have chosen their 20th wedding anniversary portrait for their official Christmas card this year.
England World Cup match times ‘welcome boost’ for pubs and bars
The announcement that England’s group stage matches in the World Cup will kick off before midnight is a “welcome boost” for pubs and bars, the boss of an industry body has said.
Ukraine will ‘keep working in good faith’ to achieve peace, says Zelensky
Volodymyr Zelensky has said he had a “substantive phone call” with American officials engaged in talks with a Ukrainian delegation in Florida aimed at ending the nearly four-year war.
Ex-Tory Iceland boss Richard Walker set to become Labour peer
Former Conservative supermarket boss Richard Walker is set to be made a Labour peer, it is understood.
Bluetongue suspected in second herd in Co Down
Disappointment has been expressed after a suspected case of bluetongue was flagged in a second herd in Co Down.
Bluetongue suspected in second herd in Co Down
Disappointment has been expressed after a suspected case of bluetongue was flagged in a second herd in Co Down.
Northern Ireland weekly courts round-up as cases include City Hall Palestine flag row
Here are some of the cases that appeared in courts around Northern Ireland this week, December 1-5
Tories pledge to block Motability access for people with mental health disorders
Claimants receiving the enhanced rate of PIP can then also apply to join the Motability scheme, which is designed to help with the cost of leasing a new vehicle.
New suspected case of Bluetongue virus under investigation at second Co Down farm
It follows the confirmation of bluetongue at a herd close to Bangor last week
Belfast retailer on congestion and city centre trading in lead up to Christmas
The city was brought to a standstill by heavy traffic in the weeks leading up to Christmas last year
How to fight flu this winter amid ‘very concerning’ increase in Northern Ireland cases
The number of flu cases among adults and children has more than trebled in the last two weeks
'Homelessness is not black and white, it could happen to anyone'
A year ago, Lewis* was “in a very bad place”, struggling with addiction and mental health challenges.
Emmerdale's Lisa Riley admits her darkest moment in I'm A Celebrity jungle
The Emmerdale actress opened up about the side of the show viewers don't often get to see
I'm A Celebrity's Angry Ginge takes fans inside 'mouldy' flat with 'no handle'
I'm A Celebrity viewers have been left stunned after Angry Ginge showed his living conditions in his old £350-a-month flat before fame
DfI statement after Belfast Cathedral Quarter street becomes pedestrian only zone
The street became a pedestrianised zone last Thursday