Packed-out planetarium welcomes eclipse watchers in Co Armagh

It is described as likely to be the deepest eclipse seen from the region since the total eclipse of August 1999 and the last time that such an eclipse will be seen here until 2090. The west and south of Ireland are to…

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'Entitled' couple are shamed for breaking out of a Cornish campsite at 2am

The husband and wife were captured on CCTV spending more than an hour trying to lift the electronic barricade at family-run Higher Penderleath campsite in St Ives, which had been closed for security reasons. A female is…

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‘Evil’ sex predator Simon Levy who was left free to kill will die behind bars

He had already subjected a third woman to a brutal sex attack in January last year in the same car park where Ms Wilkins’ body was later found. She told police at the time that she had been raped and knew where her…

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Footballer filmed drifting BMW around van and driving at nearly 200mph jailed

The centre forward, who plays for Nostell Miners Welfare in the Northern Counties East League, was jailed at Leeds Crown Court for four years and banned from driving for four years and seven months. The CPS shared a…

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Serial sex attacker Simon Levy jailed for whole life over murders of two women

Read our privacy notice . A serial sex attacker who murdered two women and raped a third after being left free to kill has been jailed for the rest of his life. Simon Levy, 40, killed grandmother Carmenza…

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MPs unite asking PM to keep PC Harper's killers in jail

The 13 politicians welcomed Andy Burnham's public opposition to the release of Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers but say those who kill an emergency worker while committing a crime should be excluded from an early release…

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At least 11 human skeletons found buried in city centre roundabout

The mystery remains were unearthed by construction workers digging up the Queensgate roundabout in Peterborough. Police were called after the first skeletons were discovered as the site could have been a crime scene.…

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I regret draining my savings to buy an EV – I wish I’d got a cheaper gas guzzler

Convinced he was eligible, he told The i Paper his electric car investment was only worthwhile if he could access home charging – which is up to 10 times cheaper than public chargers . But despite weeks of “meticulous…

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Count Binface’s first-ever interview resurfaces six years later as he prepares to face Farage

Now, the satirical alter ego of comedian Jonathan David Harvey is gearing up to face Nigel Farage , who triggered the Clacton by-election in protest against media parliamentary scrutiny of his finances and backers. In…

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Fact check: Government sought injunction over Afghan data breach

The judge went further than the MoD had asked and – in the words of a report from MPs – “turned the injunction into a superinjunction”. The first High Court hearing and the judge’s decision came after Sir Ben stepped…

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