One food law saves you 11 calories per meal – but it all adds up
Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. Calorie labels in supermarkets, restaurants and other food outlets…
Inside Timothée Chalamet’s life from iconic film role to A-list romance
Timothée Chalamet graces the big screen once again, this time portraying a young Bob Dylan in the much-anticipated biopic directed by James Mangold, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker. Today (January 17), UK…
First year with no paramilitary-style shootings in Belfast, 2024 PSNI statistics reveal
For the first year since records began, there were no paramilitary-style shootings recorded in Belfast last year.
Australia on verge of retaining Women’s Ashes with 86-run win in Hobart
A superb batting display put Australia on the verge of retaining the Women’s Ashes with an 86-run victory over England in the third and final ODI. Ashleigh Gardner’s barnstorming effort…
Israel’s national security minister threatens to resign over ceasefire
Itamar Ben-Gvir and his far-right party threaten to leave government over Gaza ceasefire deal. Israeli National Security Minister and head of Jewish Power Party Itamar Ben-Gvir is flanked by members…
Some accents make it sound like you’ve committed a crime, study says
Speakers of some accents perceived as working class including from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and London risk being stereotyped as more likely to have committed a crime, a study suggests. Researchers…
Sean Brown widow’s fight for justice an indictment of failed legacy system
The image of 87-year-old widow Bridie Brown being helped into Belfast’s Court of Appeal by her daughter is a shameful indictment of Northern Ireland’s failed legacy system.
‘She was my everything’: Inquest into death of Lurgan baby ends with child’s mother in tears
An inquest hearing into the death of a baby girl in Co Armagh in 2019 ended with the child’s mother in tears.
If Starmer has nothing to hide, why refuse a national inquiry? The British aren’t stupid – Royston Smith
As we begin 2025 the new Labour Government would have been expecting the shine to come off its historic election victory and its poll ratings to begin to dip. That…
Armagh hero Ronan Clarke ‘had no doubt’ Kieran McGeeney would inspire an Orchard county revival
Former Armagh sensation Ronan Clarke says seeing Kieran McGeeney succeed as manager made last year’s All-Ireland win all the sweeter.