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Policing in Scotland will not be “put in a detrimental position” because of the cost of Donald Trump’s visit, John Swinney has said. The US president is due to arrive in Scotland later this week and ...
A consultant who helped fill in a report following a dispute between a transgender doctor and a gender critical nurse in the ...
Four years after plans for an unwanted housing development were successfully fought, residents are facing a second battle to save much-loved orchards.
The European Court of Human Rights was asked to look at the UK government’s decision not to hold an inquiry into Russian election interference.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner told Cabinet colleagues immigration and increasing time spent online are having a ‘profound impact on society’.
Aimee Betro, 45, is alleged to have been involved in multiple revenge plots concocted by Mohammed Nabil Nazir, a court heard.
A 15-year-old boy who stabbed a fellow pupil to death has told a jury he lost control after believing he was going to be knifed himself. The teenage defendant told Sheffield Crown Court he felt regret ...
A senior police officer has urged those who wish to protest during Donald Trump’s trip to Scotland to stay within the law, as she said the priority will be for the US president to have a “peaceful and ...
Michael Shanks pledged to support the workers who are facing redundancy, but the Government is unlikely to improve the statutory redundancy offer.
Sir James Cleverly is set to return to the Conservative front bench as the shadow housing secretary, as Kemi Badenoch shakes up her top team. The former foreign secretary is understood to be joining ...
The girl was shot in the head by a motorbike gunman in an alleged drive-by shooting at a restaurant in east London in 2024.