Urgent recall for popular children’s cereal sold in Aldi and Sainsbury’s over ‘choking hazard’
Supermarkets have issued an urgent recall for a popular children’s cereal after manufacturers spotted a potential “choking hazard”. Shoppers...
Read MoreWestern Europe suffering from aftermath of storms Herminia and Éowyn
Violent winds and torrential rain have hit western Europe, causing flooding in many regions, particularly in France, and leading to severe power...
Read MoreWetherspoons biggest UK rival isn’t as famous but has 1,800 pubs
Wetherspoons has a rival that you’ve probably not heard of, but owns almost 1,800 pubs across the country. Four companies make up 27% of the UK’s...
Read MoreIs the EU turning to online education?
In 2024, internet users in the EU took more online courses than in the previous year. Ireland had the highest share of online learners, followed by...
Read MoreGulf has emerged between US and Europe on Ukraine, Irish deputy premier says
A gulf has emerged between Europe and the US over Ukraine, Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said. Mr Harris said he will be bringing a...
Read More'I tried fermented veg ketchup - this stuff gives Heinz a run for its money'
Fermented vegetable ketchup will be your new obsession - I promise. Sauce specialists Chimac describe their kimchi ketchup condiment as a "bold,...
Read MoreIsrael blocking Gaza aid risks lives – Tanaiste
An Israeli blockage of humanitarian aid into Gaza poses a “serious risk to people’s lives”, Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said....
Read MoreWho Wants to Be A Millionaire fans baffled as player 'given correct answer'
Viewers of ITV's Who Wants to Be A Millionaire were left baffled as a player's Phone a Friend gave her the right answer despite 'not knowing the...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: William Mulholland of Aqueduct Fame Dies
Quietly as he slept, William Mulholland, veteran engineer and renowned the world over as the builder of the Owens River Aqueduct, died yesterday at...
Read MoreAngela Rayner dealt huge blow as major 'workers rights' plan faces chop
The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to be dealt a major blow after reports ministers are set to axe plans to give people the “right to switch...
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