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Engineering students at Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor paid a visit to the factory of an international manufacturer recently.
Four students have been awarded bursaries for community-focused research. The new scheme, launched by Bangor University and Bangor City Council, supports research that aligns with the council’s ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday charged with a terrorism offence.
The rate of Consumer Prices Index inflation is expected to have fallen to 3.3 in May, from 3.5 in April, according to a consensus of analysts.
The Co-op’s stock availability was affected due to the attack in May, and shoppers faced empty shelves as a result.
Cyclists are sending a record amount of video footage to police after being overtaken too closely by motorists, new figures show. Some 15,779 clips of incidents were submitted to forces in England and ...
Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah became the first person to have air pollution listed as a cause of death following a landmark inquest in 2020.
Disabled people are being let down by a disability aids market plagued by faulty products and poor service, Citizens Advice has warned. The charity said it helped someone with a complaint about a ...
The Government will attempt to learn from the failings of the major rail project for future infrastructure such as Northern Powerhouse Rail.
Petrol bombs have been thrown at police in Londonderry after disorder broke out again on Tuesday. The PSNI said a number of missiles, including masonry and petrol bombs, have been thrown towards ...
The major reforms are set to include the tightening of criteria for the main disability benefit in England, personal independence payment (Pip).