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Tributes have poured in for a blind Scottish historian and author who died aged 87 after a short illness. Dr Fred Reid, originally from Glasgow, died on March 29 and, on Thursday April 17, his son and ...
The UK is hoping a deal can help stave off the full brunt of US President Donald Trump’s sweeping 10 tariffs on all goods imported to the US.
UK inflation slowed down for the second month in a row in March, but is lower inflation a good or a bad thing for consumers?
A dog who became stranded near a cliff edge in Wales after getting into trouble chasing a ball has been rescued by RNLI crew. Ember, a six-year-old spaniel became trapped by a sea cliff near Moelfre ...
Government are going to play a big role’ in the future of steelmaking in Scunthorpe, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said.
Neil Pemberton, 81, was jailed for 32 months for causing the death of Peter Westwell, 80, by dangerous driving.
The move was a diplomatic victory for the Taliban, who were put on Russia’s list of terrorist organisations in 2003.
Although global child mortality figures are not yet available for 2025, there are many varied causes that result in far more deaths than the number killed during Israe ...
Education unions are calling on the Government to provide clear guidance to schools and colleges on how to interpret the law in regard to children.
Irish actress Nicola Coughlan has said she is “completely horrified” and “disgusted” by the Supreme Court ruling on gender and will fundraise for a transgender charity. The Bridgerton and Barbie star, ...
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay also called on Holyrood ministers to address Parliament on the issue next week.
David Cullinane had said the Supreme Court ruling on the definition of ‘woman’ in equality law was a ‘common sense judgement’.