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The piece, titled BUTCHERED, was conceived specially for the protest on the Skiff platform, 45 nautical miles off the Norfolk ...
VJ Day on August 15 marks the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender to the Allies following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
Nicola Sturgeon has spoken out about the abuse she has suffered in recent days as a result of the “toxic” debate on trans rights.
Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated she could foster a child if her life “ever calms down sufficiently”. She said that in her time in charge at Holyrood work with youngsters ...
Electric Group is preparing to reopen a new music venue in the former Leadmill building after winning a bitter eviction battle.
TWO new exhibitions have launched at Traquair House celebrating culture and community, ranging from Scottish landscape paintings to Ukrainian icons. The shows feature the work of Earl Haig (1918 to ...
Labour has promised to end no-fault evictions under its Renters’ Rights Bill, which is in the final stages of going through Parliament.
A second MasterChef contestant has been edited out of the current BBC One series, which has faced controversy and seen both presenters dropped from their roles. It was previously announced that Sarah ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said the health board has admitted it failed to carry out an equality impact assessment previously.
Social media influencers may be fuelling interest in A-level economics and business studies among students keen to enjoy similar success in making money, it has been suggested. The current generation ...
The number of applicants accepted on to UK degree courses has risen to a record high this year, Ucas figures show.
Business studies and physics are booming, while entries for French and German have sunk to a record low, this year’s A-level results show.