The Scottish Government wants the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to continue providing industrial injury payments a decade after an agreement was struck to hand power to Holyrood.
First Minister insists SNP will focus on Scotland’s ‘issues of concern’ after ex-leader urges party to stay the course on ...
Cllr Tudor Evans, leader of Plymouth City Council, has called the creation of a South West Peninsula Mayoral Strategic ...
Minister describes our findings as 'incredibly concerning' as number of child sex abuse cases linked to popular dating app ...
Moira Salmond urged critics of her late husband to 'let Alex rest in peace', following an interview in which Nicola Sturgeon ...
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Patches of freezing fog are set to hit parts of the UK after temperatures plummeted to record-lows. The Met Office says it ...
Ash Regan MSP hopes 2025 will be the year her prostitution bill gets passed - and says the public’s attitude is shifting ...
When you consider that the music festival industry has been in crisis in recent years, with events across the country cancelling, postponing or closing down altogether, the staying power of Celtic ...
Red meat could be in short supply on the shelves as early as this year if minsters fail to improve farmer confidence, ...
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on his visit to the United Kingdom offered prayers at the BAPS Shri Swami Narayan Temple in ...
Public transport use has fallen in Scotland despite the SNP's war on motorists and a massive push towards travelling by bus, ...