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A CABINET minister has played down reports of a split at the top of government over when to recognise a Palestinian state.
The TUC said peers voted to keep workers on zero-hours contracts, allow employers six months to sack staff unfairly, attack ...
Since Beijing sees reunification as part of the decolonisation of China, with Taiwan having been seized by Japan during the ...
THE SNP must win a majority in the next Holyrood election to trigger a second independence referendum, First Minister John Swinney said today. Writing in the Daily Record, the SNP leader called for ...
PRIME MINISTER Sir Keir Starmer was urged to stand up to US President Donald Trump ahead of their meeting today amid warnings that the NHS, online safety, and Britain’s ability to tax and regulate big ...
As an IDF official warned the 21 civilians on board that, “in accordance with international law,” Israeli forces would seize ...
NURSES in England are set to “overwhelmingly” reject a proposed pay rise, paving the way for fresh strike action, reports suggest. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has been balloting its members ...
A FORMER detective chief inspector who led the investigation into serial killer Levi Bellfield will join Reform UK as its adviser on police and crime. Party leader Nigel Farage has said that former ...
THE public parole hearing for one of Stephen Lawrence’s killers has been delayed, it was revealed today. David Norris was due to make a bid for release this week, but the hearing has been adjourned ...
THE SNP has vowed to introduce a Palestine Recognition Bill when Parliament reconvenes if Labour fails to deliver its ...
The event was organised by the Scottish Cuba Solidarity Campaign on the 72nd anniversary of Cuba’s first faltering steps to ...
Ruth Ben-Tovim, who held a sign in Totnes, said: “Resistance is lawful, resisting genocide is not wrong: it is a moral and ...