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An inquiry into a train derailment which claimed three lives could last up to nine weeks, a hearing has been told. Train ...
“Today is historic, as it will be the first prosecution of a private prison in Scotland, but also one of the first prosecutions relating to 6,000 Covid deaths reported to the Crown Office, including ...
A rare piece of Iron Age textile which lay buried in a loch for nearly 2,500 years is going on public display for the first ...
A man died after the Scottish Ambulance Service “lost sight” of him for an hour and did nothing to organise treatment after an initial call for help, an inquiry has found.
Liz Saville Roberts says the Government does not know how many people have used a fund for retraining redundant workers.
Dunbar High Street Histories Day takes place from 10am to 4pm and offers a series of tours, workshops and talks looking at the town centre street. Various drop-in events take place at Dunbar Town ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to ensure those with learning disabilities will not face “repeated reassessments” under the Government’s changes to disability benefits.
In an audio recording obtained by Sky News, Mr Jenrick can be heard saying that he wants the ‘fight’ against Sir Keir Starmer’s party to ...
CHANGES to phone lines across the country will be explained at a drop-in session in Dunbar Garden Centre. Landlines in the UK are going digital by the end of January 2027.
Kemi Badenoch labelled Sir Keir Starmer a “weather vane who twists in the wind” as she claimed he “doesn’t have the balls” to express his views on gender.
Mother-of-three Suzanne Cherry, 62, was hit at Aston Wood Golf Club by a van that was being chased by police, and died in hospital four days later.
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir joked that the golden retriever did not look ‘particularly interested’ in what he had to say.
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