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Christopher Brain, 68, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was the leader of the Nine O’Clock Service, part of the Church of England, in ...
Hit Netflix drama Adolescence has triumphed at the Edinburgh TV Festival awards and taken home two prizes. The four-part ...
Ms Abbott, who was shadow home secretary under Mr Corbyn, said she thought the first-past-the-post system would work against ...
THE “nation’s favourite” psychic is set to visit Strathpeffer next month. Sally Morgan, known as ‘Psychic Sally’, will be returning to Strathpeffer Pavilion on September 9, in an event presented by ...
A quirky Ullapool event, held in the memory of a deeply-missed local lad, saw a “brilliant turnout” from the community showing “love and support”.
Professor Mathew Sadlier also told a Festival of Politics event that ‘societal change’ is needed around children’s use of ...
The high court confirmed on Thursday that Speciality Steel – previously part of Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty Steel business – would face a compulsory liquidation. The operation, which has plants in ...
ITV’s director of drama has said the channel will continue to make shows such as Mr Bates Vs The Post Office despite pressure broadcasters are facing over squeezed commissioning budgets and increased ...
The figures for work-related visas have nearly halved over this period, falling 48% from 545,855 to 286,071. There were smaller drops in the number of study visas, down 18% from 530,312 to 435,891, ...
The Scottish First Minister said a ground invasion of Gaza City by Israel’s forces will ‘intensify the suffering’.
Zoo chiefs have welcomed the expansion of firework control zones in Edinburgh after the death of a baby red panda and its mother was linked to loud bangs around Bonfire Night last year. The ban will ...
The Government has a legal obligation to provide accommodation, which can include hotels, to asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute.