Dozens killed in Myanmar military air attack in Rakhine State, UN says
Attack on village of Kyauk Ni Maw, in Ramree island township, kills more than 40 people and destroys about 500 homes. A man stands near a burning house at the…
Reeves says fiscal rules ‘non-negotiable’ during bid to boost ties with China
Rachel Reeves vowed to stand by her “non-negotiable” fiscal rules, as her mission to China was overshadowed by further turbulence in the gilt markets.
Jeju Air black boxes ceased recording before plane crash, South Korea says
Transport ministry is investigating the cause of the data loss following the worst-ever aviation disaster in the country’s history. A former transport ministry accident investigator said the discovery of the…
Heartbroken parents pay tribute to ‘beautiful angel’ after NI girl (14) passes away
The parents of a Co Armagh teenager who died after battling cancer have paid tribute to their “beautiful angel”. Katie Rose McKeown passed away peacefully at home on Thursday. The…
Tourists say ‘I won’t be back’ after Spanish resort warning
Holidaymakers have been warned about a popular Spanish report with some saying they won’t be coming back. Harry Tokky shares regular videos on YouTube and social media from Benidorm, one…
Leaving a permanent record of humanity on the moon – in 100 billion pixels
‘Sanctuary on the Moon’ is a lunar time capsule that provides a detailed guide to life on Earth for our future selves. Sanctuary of the Moon founder Benoit Faiveley looks…
Thrilling reads for January
A new year means a new round of police procedurals, dodgy dealings and endings to make your hair stand up. Aine Toner reviews some of this month’s releases
State pension update: Britons demand Labour stop ‘mean-testing’ and start raising payments
Britons are calling on the Labour to stop “means-testing” Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits for older people and “increase” the state pension to combat the cost of living…
Mark McCall seeks history at Munster but Saracens’ controversial past fails to go away
Since the rebranding of European competition in 2014 from Heineken to Champions Cup, nobody has lifted the title more times than Saracens.
‘A friend says it’s like getting a new suit’: the rise of Brotox and cosmetic tweakments for men
There used to be a stereotype that Irish men left much to be desired when it came to cosmetic maintenance.