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The SNP leader called for the May 2026 Holyrood elections to be ‘a springboard for Scotland taking charge of our own destiny’.
A tariff rate of 15% is “challenging” but avoids a rate of 30% – which would have “closed the market” in the US, Ireland’s enterprise minister has said. Peter Burke said that the EU-US deal avoids ...
STV blamed worsening conditions in the commissioning and advertising markets in recent months for the profit and sales downgrade. Advertising revenues for the period between July and September is ...
Israeli strikes have killed at least 34 Palestinians, health officials in Gaza said, a day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to a worsening humanitarian crisis. Israel on Sunday announced a ...
Fans are calling for an extra bank holiday as England's Lionesses defeated Spain in the Euro 2025 final on Sunday - have your say in our poll ...
The family of Southport attack victim Bebe King has said her light, care and spark live on as it approaches a year since her death.
Investigators believe a landslide brought on by heavy rainfall likely caused a regional train to derail in southern Germany, killing three people and injuring 41 more. More than 100 people were aboard ...
A Cabinet minister has dismissed the idea that there is a split at the top of Government over when to recognise a Palestinian state. Sir Keir Starmer has been facing calls to immediately make the ...
The King will visit a nuclear transport ship in the far north of Scotland and unveil a plaque to mark the 70th anniversary of a decommissioned nuclear site where engineers experimented with plutonium ...
Millions of devices will vibrate and make a siren sound for around 10 seconds as they receive the text on September 7.
A report by Begbies Traynor found firms in critical financial distress rose by more than a fifth to 49,309 in the second quarter.