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Most importantly, Keir Starmer and other Nato leaders have to persuade him of the need for the US to continue to support ...
A ceasefire deal has been agreed, in news that prompted wild scenes of celebration in both Israel and Palestine. Signed off ...
Watch the moment a father walked down the aisle, forgetting to wait for his daughter the bride - leaving her, the groom and ...
According to some Republican senators, his administration plans to usher through over 100 executive orders in its first days and weeks. By comparison, he signed 33 such orders in his first 100 days in ...
An t-Eilean is a four-part drama following PC Kat Crichton, who is assigned to investigate a murder on Harris in the Outer ...
Between 2008-2023, Scotland recorded an average annual labour productivity growth of 1 per cent, compared with an average ...
For the 40 years before Brexit, we experienced a level of stability and prosperity which has eluded our most recent ...
David Cameron, chief executive of an AI and automation technologies company called Aivantor, believed councils could quickly make a 20 per cent saving on their administrative costs, without compulsory ...
The Six Nations won’t be decided on who has the most caps but Gregor Townsend believes the experience and age profile of his squad stands Scotland in good stead for the forthcoming championship. The ...
A contract for a separate fleet to replace ScotRail’s Inter7City “High Speed Trains” (HSTs), which are nearly 50 years old, is due to be announced this year after a procurement process was launched ...