John Swinney has said Anas Sarwar’s words “count for absolutely nothing” as he accused the UK Government of a return to austerity – something the Scottish Labour leader had promised would not happen.
The First Minister has said the SNP’s lead in a new poll shows his leadership is connecting with Scots. A Survation survey for Quantum Communications released on Wednesday, which spoke to 1,012 people ...
Met Office forecasts that the first day of spring, Thursday, March 20, could be the hottest day of the year so far.
Santander has announced plans to shut another 95 branches across the UK, putting 750 jobs at risk of redundancy.
Domino's has unveiled a state-of-the-art bike designed to cope with the worst potholes imaginable - all while keeping pizza piping hot with ...
The most valuable item in the sale, an etching from 1643 by the Dutch Old Master Rembrandt van Rijn titled The Three Trees, sold for £225,200, including buyer’s premium. The etching, widely considered ...
More than 400 people have been killed in a new wave of air strikes on the Palestinian territory by Israel, which shattered the fragile ceasefire.
The projections were published by the Department for Work and Pensions as part of the Keep Britain Working independent review.
The Battle of Britain March was among the tunes played on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in tribute to Group Captain Hemingway who died ...
The Home Secretary has been urged to review firearms regulations after Nicholas Prosper was able to buy a deadly weapon using ...
Sir Keir Starmer has mocked Nigel Farage’s Downing Street ambitions by claiming the Reform UK leader struggles to lead a party that “fits in the back of a taxi”.