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LABOUR are losing their “loyal, long-term voters” amid a series of broken promises, U-turns and a perceived lack of respect for the public ...
A state-subsidised restaurant is to open in Scotland to provide “universal access” to nutritious and sustainably-produced food in social settings ...
A8 Glasgow Road Eastbound closed due to roadworks from Eastfield Road (Ingliston) to A720 Edinburgh City Bypass (Gogar Roundabout, Edinburgh). Between 20:00 and 6:30 Mondays to Sundays from 20:00 on ...
Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp announced on Monday it lost at least 27 campers and counsellors.
French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in the UK on Tuesday as Sir Keir Starmer presses for more help stopping small boats crossing the Channel. Mr Macron will be hosted by the King during his ...
For some projects, supporters will hope the backing marks the final stage of a long-running process. One, a widening of the A66 Trans-Pennine route, was first proposed in 2016, while the reopening of ...
The UK must also engage with Beijing economically ‘even if this prompts retaliation’ from the White House, the Chatham House report says.
The public inquiry into the murders of three young girls in Southport last summer will begin later on Tuesday. Chairman Sir Adrian Fulford, a former vice-president of the Court of Appeal, will begin ...
A new report noted a range of concerns including lack of access to quality, healthy food and living in cramped and poor conditions.
A handful of people are being given the medicine on a case-by-case basis while it is reviewed for wider use on the NHS.
Despite strong public awareness of an investigation which found mismanagement in relation to the Captain Tom Foundation, the Charity Commission said “overall trust in charities has not been impacted ...
The findings also highlight how shortages severely impact patients with conditions like ADHD, menopause and diabetes.