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The proportion of A-level entries scoring top grades this summer is likely to be higher than pre-Covid years, it has been suggested.
Between July 20 and 27, a total of 1,780 people were stopped, leading to 280 arrests for illegal working activity.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “not a partner in peace” who will eventually have to answer to international courts over the crisis in Gaza, the leader of Scottish Labour has said. Anas ...
Thirteen more electric car models are eligible for new Government grants. Drivers can save £1,500 with the purchase of certain Nissan, Renault and Vauxhall models, the Department for Transport (DfT) ...
A77 campaigners have met with Scottish Anas Sarwar, urging him to agree to capital investment for the key road.
A SOUTH Scotland MSP has praised a national charity's efforts to improve food, farming, and the environment. Sharon Dowey met with the Soil Association Scotland to learn about their work in the ...
Ukrainian forces are locked in intense battles along the 620-mile front line from north-east to south-east Ukraine.
First Minister John Swinney has met with Sir Chris Hoy and his wife to discuss tackling prostate cancer. The champion cyclist was diagnosed with the disease last year before finding out it was ...
A judge on Friday lifted a gag order on pretrial evidence that triple murderer Erin Patterson had wanted kept secret.
Jayla-Jean Mclaren was taken to hospital on August 1 after being found with serious injuries but she died on Sunday, police said.
TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has provided insight into farming life and warned that this year’s harvest “will be catastrophic”. It comes after the former Top Gear star, 65, said bovine tuberculosis ...
Newly qualified doctors are driving Ubers and working in bars to make ends meet as they face a “recurring cycle of debt”, the British Medical Association (BMA) has said.
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