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The head of Britain’s armed forces has met with his Nato counterparts as Europe continues to push for security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire. Admiral Sir Tony Radakin met senior ...
Shazad Khan was pronounced dead at the scene after officers responded to reports of an altercation in Monks Park in Wembley at 6.10pm on Tuesday.
A local council in Northern Ireland has started a probe into a hotel being used to house asylum seekers. Antrim and Newtownabbey Council confirmed that an enforcement investigation has commenced. It ...
The BBC is “not institutionally antisemitic”, the Observer’s editor-in-chief said following a row over the broadcaster’s coverage of the conflict in Gaza. James Harding said the perception of a ...
Hope has been expressed that the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) can deliver truth and accountability around the Shankill bomb. Two men bereaved in the ...
The official said 60,000 reservists will be called up in the coming month, nearly doubling the number of active reservists to ...
THE campaign to save Ardrossan Harbour is heading to Glasgow next week - for a protest outside the Peel Ports office. The move comes as harbour owners Peel and the Scottish Government's Clyde Maritime ...
The most recent Home Office data showed there were 32,345 asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March. This was down 15% from the end of December, when the total was ...
MSP Colin Smyth has been arrested and charged in connection with possession of indecent images, prompting his suspension from Scottish Labour. The South Scotland MSP was arrested on Tuesday and is due ...
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a field near Portencross after farmland machinery went on fire. Drone footage captured fire crews attending to the blaze at around 8pm on Tuesday, August 19. Two fire ...
A 38-year-old man was treated for stab wounds in Monks Park, Wembley, on Tuesday evening but died at the scene.
But the former Scottish first minister suggested the writer could be subject to ‘more scrutiny’ on such matters.