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The Labour leader has suspended Brian Leishman, Neil Duncan-Jordan and Chris Hinchcliff, according to the Times.
Appearing before MSPs last month, Alexander Dennis managing director Paul Davies said the decision was not a “done deal”, but the company would need to see a significant rise in bus orders – between ...
Rail staff and passengers were surprised to see a man walking a sheep on a lead through a train station. ScotRail shared a picture of the man leading the animal along a platform at Paisley Gilmour ...
A tourism chief has expressed hope that the hosting of the Open in Northern Ireland can spark an investment boon in golf course building in the region.
A mother and father accused of murdering their premature baby in a special care baby unit told police they did not harm him, a court heard. Brendon Staddon suffered injuries to his head, neck, legs ...
Four young people who were arrested for their suspected involvement in the damaging cyber attacks against Marks & Spencer, the Co-op and Harrods, have been bailed.
The review looking at lessons learned from the cases of MP Sir David Amess’s murderer Ali Harbi Ali and Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana.
Russia launched 400 Shahed and decoy drones, as well as one ballistic missile, during the night, the Ukrainian air force said.
The Prime Minister told the Commons that Labour MPs will ‘happily’ face their constituents during the summer recess, which begins next week.
It is not clear if the men are being held in a detention centre, what their legal status is or what Eswatini’s plans are for them.
Charcoal barbecues will not be banned for good in a popular Highgate park despite a temporary ban in the spring.
Tory ex-ministers have “serious questions to answer” about the Afghan data leak which resulted in an £850 million secret relocation scheme and an unprecedented legal gagging order, Sir Keir Starmer ...
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