Cabinet minister Mel Stride claimed Conservative voters had stayed away on May 2 but could be persuaded to return at the general election.
Students and staff at Oxford and Cambridge have set up camps on their university campuses to protest against the war in Gaza.
The annual public holiday is celebrated in style in Turriff as the town centre hosted a wide variety of stalls, organisations ...
Fearne Cotton, Giovanna Fletcher and Carol Vorderman were among the stars remembering Kris Hallenga, the founder of breast ...
The Prime Minister resisted calls from Tory rebels to change his political course after defeats in the local polls.
Hill of Fare Windfarm Information Group has warned that without a Public Inquiry, the proposed controversial development is ...
Israel’s plan to attack the Gazan city has raised fears over the potential harm to more than a million Palestinian civilians ...
Mr Swinney has been named as the new SNP leader – and is now likely to become Scotland’s next first minister after a vote in ...
Community asset transfer, advocacy and possible legal action against AHSCP will all bee considered at an upcoming public ...
Events are set to be held in Banff as part of the Grampian Wellbeing Festival. The North Public Health Team will be hosting a ...
Maritime Developments, Westhill and Deep Casing Tools, Elrick were recognised in the International Trade category of the ...
Gun salutes celebrated the first anniversary of the King and Queen’s coronation on Monday, days after Charles returned to ...