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A man died after the Scottish Ambulance Service “lost sight” of him for an hour and did nothing to organise treatment after an initial call for help, an inquiry has found.
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to ensure those with learning disabilities will not face “repeated reassessments” under the Government’s changes to disability benefits. During Prime Minister’s ...
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir joked that the golden retriever did not look ‘particularly interested’ in what he had to say.
He was told that the Happy Heat Pump Podcast could be seen as a breach of rules around presenters speaking about issues of public policy.
Dave Doogan, MP for Angus and Perthshire Glens, claimed Scotland is ‘dissatisfied’ with the ‘latest iteration of dysfunctional British rule’.
The jury in the trial of footballer Jesse Lingard’s grandfather has retired to consider its verdicts. Kenneth Lingard, 86, is accused of sexually abusing a girl from the age of five.
A union has claimed its members will stop bus services in Scotland’s south and west as they stage seven days of strikes following an “unacceptable” pay offer. Unite said on Wednesday around 500 of its ...
Universities UK will review the criteria used for contextual admissions to encourage greater consistency across the sector.
Wathnan Racing number one James Doyle will undergo surgery on the broken collarbone he sustained in a fall at Chelmsford last Friday, with William Buick and Mickael Barzalona poised to deputise on the ...
Shaun Murphy believes he is well-placed to become a multiple world snooker champion after cruising through this year’s first round with a 10-4 win over qualifier Daniel Wells.
Diane Durham, from West Yorkshire, is accused of posting a message on X which suggested an explosive was being carried to the palace on a train.
The blue commemorative designs in Bruton Street, Mayfair, incorporate one of the late Queen’s favourite flowers, lily of the valley.