Universal Credit. As the Tory chancellor arrives north of the Border today, he was sent a cross-party message from politicians and campaigners that he is endangering trust in the UK Government by plunging thousands of Scottish children into poverty.
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iOS - Android Today, Councillor Ann Ross - chairwoman of the Scottish Conservative Councillors Association - condemned the attacks and offered her support to Councillor Campbell.She also urged Police Scotland to investigate all three attacks, for which there have not yet been any arrests.She told Lanarkshire Live: "It is sickening and shameful that criminals should target an elected representative who is working hard to serve his community."Nobody gets into politics expecting to become a target
.Universal Credit. As the Tory chancellor arrives north of the Border today, he was sent a cross-party message from politicians and campaigners that he is endangering trust in the UK Government by plunging thousands of Scottish children into poverty.
There’s no doubt Long Lost Family viewers were wiping away tears last night, as they watched Paula Stillie finally discover the truth about her heritage.
Scots thugs seriously assaulted a couple who they blamed for a child being accidentally hurt at a park. Nathan Shaw, 32, and John Lawrie, 34, attacked David Fulton, 37, at his home with a metal pole.
iOS - Android The limit on attendance at weddings and funerals will increase to 200 people.Travellers who are fully vaccinated through a UK vaccination programme and children arriving into Scotland will no longer be required to self-isolate and take a day eight test, but adults and children over 12 will still take tests before travelling and on day two after arrival.Face coverings will continue to be mandatory in certain settings.Ms Adamson said: “It is good news to see the move to level 0 from
scenic Scots river. Bosses at Calamity Kayaking in Paisley were so sick of the state of the River Cart that they used a massive line over a local bridge to pull out as much rubbish as they could.
Saltcoat's Kinnier Road. The 19-year-old disappeared on his way to college but his bank accounts are currently untouched and his phone is still switched off.
journalist have links to organised crime in Scotland, a journalist turned MSP has claimed. Russell Findlay, who was a reporter before being voted in as a Tory MSP in May's Holyrood election, has lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament paying tribute to Peter de Vries, who was shot in Amsterdam earlier this week.
Andrew Bowie for his "braggadocious glee" when speaking in the House of Commons about covid. Bowie slammed the SNP for criticising the Westminster Government for its tackling of the coronavirus pandemic when he said the party's Edinburgh government was seeing rising case numbers.
Humza Yousaf took his young family member on a pre-planned tour of the Warner Brothers studios — where Harry Potter was filmed. However, the Scottish Tories claimed Yousaf had “disappeared” amid a covid case surge.
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gangland turf war, we can reveal. Two vehicles linked to a wealthy 61-year-old crime boss were set alight during the attack in upmarket Jordanhill, Glasgow, last week.
An eventful day! Queen Elizabeth II was all smiles as she appeared at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in England following a week of engagements in Scotland.
Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.The dry spell has sparked a water emergency at one of Renfrewshire’s finest walled gardens.Now a plea has been issued to locals to bring a container of water with them when they visit Barshaw Park in Paisley.The storage butt is running on empty as volunteers try to keep the garden from drying out.The parched three-quarters of an acre plot is full of shrubs, flowers and plants.There has not been a
Scots play park after 'heinous' firebugs torched it. Dramatic pictures showed the inferno taking root at Silverton play park in Dumbarton last weekend with flames leaping from the burning park.
UK Cabinet Office minister used a visit to the north east of Scotland to speak out against the prospect of the SNP signing a power-sharing agreement with the environmentalists at Holyrood. Nicola Sturgeon's party is one seat short of an overall majority following May's election and her deputy John Swinney last week confirmed talks were on-going with a possible deal with the Greens.
Ian Murray MP said said the Boris Johnson’s government still faces “major questions” about conflicts of interest, Government contracts and the use of personal email accounts despite Hancock’s resignation the day after photos and videos of him kissing his part-time adviser, Gina Coladangelo, in his office were published. The Edinburgh South MP said there were a list of questions for the Tories to answer which went beyond Hancock’s personal scandal.