A customer who is still without broadband after Storm Éowyn has described the service as "a complete disaster from beginning ...
Around 1,500 customers in Northern Ireland are still without a broadband service almost a month after Storm Éowyn battered ...
Robin House, located in Balloch, has been handed a huge cash boost to carry out essential repairs to the garden after it was ...
Against the odds, the Settle-Carlisle line is celebrating its 150th birthday this year, and should be on the wish-list of ...
Northern Ireland was the warmest and driest part of the UK during January, the Met Office has revealed, achieving its seventh ...
By Thursday, temperatures are set to shoot up to double figures with highs of 14C in some parts of the country. Across the UK ...
Already the UK has been braced for freezing rain this weekend - but new alarming charts warn that a triple threat of storms ...
TWENTY years ago, a “freak tornado” caused serious damage costing hundreds of pounds when it struck Chard. In January 2005, reports of a “freak tornado” were published in the Chard and Ilminster News.
Last month was the sunniest January in eight years, even though islanders are more likely to remember the heavy rainfall.
The war in Ukraine and the new US president Donald Trump’s bid to end it in direct talks with Russia takes centre stage this ...
The drip-drip of Donald Trump’s trade agenda, or tariff threats, are creeping closer to Ireland and the signals are ...
We’ve lost the knowledge that our parents and grandparents had when it comes to growing food,” says Roisin Cotter, an ...