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Humza Yousaf has denied that his decision to end the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the Scottish government coalition was about saving seats for the Scottish National Party at the next general election. At a press conference on Thursday, ...
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Chain is winning market share from rivals but discretionary spend remains cautious, CEO Simon Roberts says
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Fiona Elias phoned her father to say she had ‘superficial wounds’ to her hands
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Exclusive: Three months after being suspended over a Holocaust Memorial Day post suggesting the Israeli action in Gaza is genocide, Kate Osamor will be welcomed back into the Labour fold
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Labour has pledged the ‘biggest overhaul to our railways in a generation’ and said it would transfer rail networks to public ownership within five years
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Labour “can’t guarantee” their pledge to renationalise the railways if elected would bring in lower train fares, the shadow transport secretary has said. The party would expect to transfer rail networks to public ownership within its f ...
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Two Household Cavalry horses are injured but still alive after a bloody rampage through central London
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Angela van den Bogerd eld various roles throughout her 35-year career at the Post Office
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More than 100,000 more shoplifting offences were recorded in 2023 than the previous year, figures reveal
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Fighting With Pride charity will lead work for memorial at National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire
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Defence minister Richard Marles welcomes confirmation of congressional funding that ensures US can produce Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarines for Australia
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The chief executive of a horse charity has insisted there is "nothing cruel" about the way Household Cavalry horses are trained after several of the animals threw their riders and wreaked havoc across six miles of central London on ...
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There is "no way back" for the UK and Vladimir Putin's relationship, David Cameron has said. When pressed on a time when he took the Russian president to watch judo competitions at the Olympics in London during his time as prime min ...
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A Labour government would expect to transfer rail networks to public ownership within its first term, the party will say.
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Scottish Greens co-leaders arrived at and left Bute House before SNP leader Humza Yousaf held an emergency cabinet meeting and the so-called Bute House Agreement underpinning the government's coalition ended on Thursday, 25 April. Lorna Slater and Pa ...
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Exclusive: Jamaica is still lobbying the UK to remove visa restrictions for its citizens, since it is the only country with Charles III as king which is subject to the demands
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Callum Baldwin, 23, was hurled 30 yards into a parked car after he was cut off and knocked over by a van while riding
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The decision came after first minister Mr Yousaf called an emergency meeting of the Scottish cabinet to address growing tensions between the Scottish Greens and the SNP
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Raft of takeovers could follow as deal looks to create world’s biggest copper miner churning out 10% of global output
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Pre-tax profits drop to £2.3bn between January and March, down from £2.6bn last year