The cases include the killing of James and Ellen Sefton in June 1990. Mr Sefton, a retired RUC reservist, and his wife were on Belfast’s Ballygomartin Road when an “up and under” bomb the ...
Retired four-star General Jack Keane has said "World War III is in the future" while discussing the U.S. election's impact on global stability. Donald Trump won last week's election at a time when ...
The match took a dramatic turn when Cooper Connolly, playing only his second ODI, retired hurt after taking a painful blow on his left hand from a sharp short ball by Mohammad Hasnain. Connolly, who ...
Retired four-star General Jack Keane discusses international conflicts, US allies and the government's approach towards funding the military that might need to be reassessed under the second Trump ...
After Icons Week though, I’m afraid he’s losing his grip on the Glitterball trophy and for the first time this series there’s another contestant I’m more excited to watch. Sarah Hadland ...
It is just over three months since Birmingham – then just a week shy of his 70th birthday – retired as president of the Court of Appeal, the second most senior judicial position in the State.
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The mysterious debris, initially thought to be tar balls, began appearing on beaches in Sydney last month Brook Mitchell/Getty The composition of the mysterious balls that washed up on the shores ...
When mysterious black balls started washing up on the beaches of Sydney in south-eastern Australia in October, they were initially thought to be tar balls. But a team of scientists at the ...
When thousands of foul-smelling "black balls" washed up on Australian beaches, many were perplexed, including scientists and government agencies. Now, weeks later, the contents of the obscure ...
Weeks after sticky black balls washed up on the famed beaches of Sydney, scientists say they have partly solved the mystery behind the “disgusting” blobs. Initially thought to be tar balls ...
Environmental officials in Australia still haven't completely solved the mystery of black balls found littering popular beaches on the country's eastern coastline, but they're getting closer.