Scotland’s former first minister claimed the billionaire ‘scours’ the messages of people he views as a threat.
Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed over 43,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to local health officials ...
More than 100 Post Office branches could close under a major overhaul announced by the group on Wednesday. The Post Office revealed it is looking to offload around 115 directly-owned branches within ...
The Government is in a “hurry” to crack down on knife crime as a minister branded the issue a “scourge”. Solicitor general Sarah Sackman told MPs Labour already introduced a ban on zombie-style knives ...
The man is suspected of shipping boats from Turkey and storing them in Germany, before they are moved to northern France when needed, the NCA said.
William was welcomed to The Foyer, a temporary accommodation and support service for young people experiencing homelessness.
Company said it was ‘making progress’ on reducing pollution, after reports that it illegally pumped millions of litres of sewage into the lake.
The family of a man shot dead by the British Army in 1971 have secured a financial settlement from the Ministry of Defence. Billy McGreanery, 41, was shot at the junction of Eastway, Lonemoor Road and ...
Communities minister Matthew Pennycook rejected suggestions by the Conservatives that councils face a £2.4 billion ‘black hole’.
Steve Reed faced questions in the Commons over whether the Government had checked its sums on the tax change before the Budget.
Reforms will be introduced under a new Pension Schemes Bill next year, as part of Government plans to boost economic growth.
A tartan designed at the King’s request, which will be used at Balmoral, has been lodged with the Scottish Register of Tartans. The Balmoral Glen Gelder tartan, designed by the Scottish Tartans ...