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Officials at Edinburgh City Council have identified two sites for a potential new drugs consumption room. A report released by the city’s Integration Joint Board (IJB) revealed the facility could open ...
A SCOTTISH comedy trio is coming to Barrfields Pavilion Theatre and promises plenty of side splitting humour. The event begins on Saturday, August 30 at 8pm. Expect some top rib ticklers from Scottish ...
A homeless man accused of battering a woman to death with a mallet days after she took him in has pleaded guilty to her murder. Victoria Adams, 37, was found dead at her flat in Hammersmith, west ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s official spokesman said Vladimir Putin and others were stalling peace talks and having ‘unrealistic’ asks.
A long spell of above-average temperatures means this summer will “almost certainly” be the UK’s warmest on record, according to new figures from the Met Office. The country would have to see several ...
The Lamington – a much-loved treat originating in Australia – is a square of sponge cake, coated in chocolate icing and tossed in coconut.
A POLICE officer was allegedly assaulted during an incident in Largs earlier this month. The fracas developed in the town's Wilson Street on August 5. It was reported that a person has been arrested ...
President Donald Trump has vowed to impose new tariffs and export curbs on countries with digital taxes or regulations that affect American technology companies. Mr Trump did not mention specific ...
On Tuesday, the trio, comprising O hAnnaidh, Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O’Dochartaigh, announced their new track Sayonara would be released digitally on September 2 after performing it at festivals ...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that people from the UK made a record 94.6 million visits overseas in 2024.
The duchess gave an interview to mark the launch of the second season of her lifestyle show, and spoke about the past restrictions on her wardrobe.
Reform UK would seek to deport up to 600,000 asylum seekers in its first parliament if elected to government. Nigel Farage warned of a “genuine threat to public order” without action to tackle illegal ...