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Suella Braverman’s former chief of staff felt “exhausted” and “harassed” by an activist known as Stop Brexit Man, who regularly plays music outside Parliament, a court has heard.
Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians since it launched its military campaign in Gaza in retaliation for Hamas’ ...
Ireland’s deputy premier has said the search for new markets for Irish goods “must continue to go on” during the 90-day pause of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Tanaiste Simon Harris said that ...
A ROAD closure in New Cumnock described as a "nightmare" is set to be lifted tomorrow morning (April 11). A section of road near the A76's junction with the B741 was closed off from April 1, with the ...
AN Ayrshire MSP is demanding further support for youngsters living with autism and ADHD. South Scotland Labour representative, Carol Mochan, detailed the "concerning number" of constituents that have ...
Tens of thousands are expected to flock to Northern Ireland’s north coast to see the world’s top golfers in July.
The King joked with a veteran partisan who fought to liberate Italy during the Second World War asking “how did you arrive at 103?” Charles chatted to Stefano Pagani in the city of Ravenna in a region ...
Donald Trump’s snap decision to halt all reciprocal levies means that even trade partners who threatened retaliation face the ...
After planting a tree at the ambassador’s residence in Rome, where they have been staying, the King and Queen flew to ancient Ravenna on the final day of their state visit to Italy. Charles and ...
The Ayrshire Parkinson's Support Group is set to have a special meeting on the national day of awareness for the disease.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin discussed ‘issues of common concern’ with China’s military leadership, according to China’s defence ministry.
She was convicted of treason last year on charges stemming from a donation of about 52 dollars (£40) to a charity aiding Ukraine.
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