Game Day: Flames host Lightning to kick off pivotal homestand
Tampa Bay Lightning (14-10-2) at Calgary Flames (14-10-5) When: Thursday, 7 p.m. MT, Scotiabank Saddledome TV: Sportsnet West, Radio: Sportsnet 960 The Fan Odds: Lightning -152 Flames +125 The buzz…
Migrant Channel crossings resume amid calmer weather after storms
Migrants have braved the winter weather to cross the Channel to the UK for the first time in eight days. Groups of people wearing life jackets were pictured being brought…
Royal Family’s tension with Prince Harry laid bare ahead of Christmas reunion
The tension between the Royal Family and Prince Harry has been laid bare by a royal insider ahead of monarchy members spending time together at Sandringham over the festive period.…
Almost 300 fixed penalty notices issued during Road Safety Week
Almost 300 fixed penalty notices were issued by police during a Road Safety Week crackdown. A further 121 people are being reported to the Public Prosecution Service for road traffic…
Starmer to attend EU leaders’ meeting as European ‘reset’ continues
Sir Keir Starmer will become the first Prime Minister since Brexit to attend a meeting of EU leaders as he continues efforts to reset relations with the bloc. The Prime…
Duke of Edinburgh makes festive Northern Ireland visit as he gets stuck in with Christmas volunteering
The Duke of Edinburgh has made a festive visit to Northern Ireland to see the work of those making the season brighter for children and families this Christmas. Prince Edward…
Pair deny helping Hong Kong intelligence service in national security breach
Two men have pleaded not guilty to breaching the National Security Act by assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service. Chi Leung (Peter) Wai, 39; and Chung Biu Yuen, 64; denied…
Three students facing prosecution over Hillary Clinton protest in Belfast are contesting charges
Three students being prosecuted over protests in Belfast against Hillary Clinton are to contest the charges, a court heard today.
Nigel Farage questions whether ‘unreformable’ prisoners should be locked up ‘almost indefinitely’
Nigel Farage has called for a debate on whether “unreformable” repeat offenders should be imprisoned “almost indefinitely” to protect society. Speaking on GB News, Nigel pointed to statistics showing that…
Paul Deegan: Our once leading lobbying regime is lagging
One of prime minister Stephen Harper’s signature, but unsung, achievements was the Federal Accountability Act. Among other things, it aimed to make government more transparent and to toughen the rules…