Great Britain
Lady Mary Peters: Gold medal success of Northern Ireland athletes has created ‘role models for the future’
The 1972 Olympian has spoke of her pride and hopes for more medal success
Growing pot of gold for athletes from the island of Ireland
The success of Daniel Wiffen, Jack McMillan and Hannah Scott adds to the gold medal tally
The talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League trip to Scotland
England are the nominated home nation for securing a Paris 2024 Olympics qualification spot.
President of Guyana demands slavery reparations ahead of apology
Six members of the family are scheduled to arrive in the English-speaking nation to participate in a brief ceremony at the University of Guyana.
Big Zuu on food poverty, representation on TV and respect for black cuisines
TV personality and chef Big Zuu talks to Yolanthe Fawehinmi about his upbringing, and campaigning for better access to food.
Diplomatic fall out as EU endorses the Argentine name for the Falklands, Islas Malvinas
A summit of EU and Latin American leaders caused controversy after they appeared to support the Argentine name for the Falklands.
Cross-border trade passes €4bn in first five months of 2023, but northern purchasing softens
THE value of cross-border trade passed €4 billion (£3.5bn) in the first five months of 2023, according to official government statistics in the Republic.
Hong Kong police offer rewards for arrests of overseas pro-democracy activists
Officers accused the eight of violating the territory’s harsh National Security Law.
PE teacher diagnosed with brain tumour achieves ‘dream’ with GB triathlon medal and is nominated for teaching award
Rachel Bown, 52, said her life has ‘never been the same’ since her diagnosis – but she chooses to ‘live for today’ as ‘tomorrow is never promised’.
French magistrates probing migrant deaths file charges against Channel rescuers
The five, all military personnel, were handed a preliminary charge of not assisting people in danger, judicial authorities said.