Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill expects to see Stuart Dallas remain in football following news of the Leeds United man's retirement. Dallas announced his decision to call time on his playing days on Wednesday afternoon after struggling to return from the femoral fracture he suffered in his last game for Leeds almost two years ago. The 32-year-old has pushed to make a return in that period but a series of setbacks have prevented a comeback from being possible and after such a long spell...
It found that one in ten 11-year-olds was not content with their birth sex, but for most this uncertainty had vanished by the time they reached their mid-20s.
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's National Coalition Party (NCP) and the opposition Social Democratic Party (SDP) could each gain a seat in the European Parliament.
Fewer Wisconsinites favor path to citizenship while support for deportation is up.
More voters say they are losing interest in the November election, according to a new poll.
A new Civiqs poll for Daily Kos shows why the issue of abortion is so perilous for the Republican Party, with voters viewing themselves as significantly more aligned with Democrats on the matter. By 15 points, registered voters say their opinion on abortion is closer to that of Democrats in their states than Republicans, at 48% to 33%, according to the poll released Wednesday. President Joe Biden also fares 8 points better than Donald Trump on the question of how voters think the...
Indian contract manufacturer Dixon Technologies said it plans to acquire a
The writer and campaigner questions whether Irish reunification would be economically detrimental after a report that suggested it would cost billions.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes more from Donald Trump than President Biden in this year's election, according to new NBC News polling. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health urges ministers to follow lead of Scotland and WalesParents in England and Northern Ireland should be banned from smacking their children because doing so is unjust, dangerous and harmful, leading doctors have urged ministers.It was “a scandal” that Scotland and Wales had outlawed smacking but not the other two home nations, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health said on Wednesday. Continue reading
by WorldTribune Staff, April 11, 2024 The crisis at the U.S. southern border consistently polls as the top issue for Republican voters. But Democrats generally have stopped short in characterizing what is happening at the border as a “crisis” or “invasion.” Until now. In a warning sign that Joe Biden’s open border will be a […]