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Angus Robertson said the money would ensure Scotland’s ‘cultural highlights can be enjoyed at home and abroad’.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
Rising levels of poverty ‘would make Charles Dickens furious’, Lord Kinnock said in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.
The Deputy Prime Minister demanded Reform UK explain how it would keep young women safe after it vowed to repeal online ...
The BBC has asked the police to investigate Strictly Come Dancing amid fresh allegations, according to reports, after claims ...
The Prime Minister, France’s Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s Friedrich Merz will host the meeting of the coalition of the ...
The 50-square-metre piece on Bridlington beach in East Yorkshire, created by landscape artists from Sand In Your Eye and the ...
Officers have arrested 13 people at a protest in Norwich in support of the proscribed terrorist group Palestine Action, ...
Flight Lieutenant John Cruickshank was honoured for courage and dedication during an attack on a German submarine that left ...
LOOKING BACK: Wickers ‘living in hovels’, mystery skulls and the sale of a long-established bus firm
Archaeologists working on a historic chapel site near Watten had found some unusual ancient remains. The team, led by Eric ...
The rail operator said it carried almost two million passengers in the week the band put on three sellout concerts in the ...
A man found dead in Co Down has been remembered at his funeral as a “kind and thoughtful” person who helped others. The body ...
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