We will stay here in Congo and fight. If we do not stay alive here, let’s stay dead here,’ said Congo’s defence minister.
Current and former officials at the State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) say staffers ...
Police forces need to make decisions locally on how many officers to have, a minister has said after some warned of funding pressures. Policing minister Dame Diana Johnson said she was “not pretending ...
Concerns have been raised about an increase to transport fares which will see a rise of up to 165 per cent being paid by passengers.
Police in Bute and Cowal are keeping an eye on the behaviour of motorists in communities and on major roads, a chief officer has said.
A public hearing will be held to determine planning permission for a vehicle storage area in Garelochhead – despite no competent motion for it ...
It comes as three judges involved in historic proceedings related to 10-year-old Sara Sharif, who was murdered by her father and stepmother in Woking, Surrey, in 2023, are named on Friday after the ...
Efforts are continuing to free a whale which has become entangled in a rope at a fish farm off the Isle of Skye. A member of the public spotted the humpback in difficulty and contacted British Divers ...
Three appeal judges ruled a week ago that the judges involved in historic family court proceedings concerning Sara could be named.
Video footage of the destruction of Helensburgh Leisure Centre's roof in Storm Éowyn has been viewed tens of thousands of times, spreading ...
Organisers were delighted with the response at Helensburgh Community Hub where residents discussed how to get a Repair Cafe off the ground.
But in an interview with the Scotsman podcast The Steamie, John Swinney expressed his worries over a rise in “populism” ahead of the vote, saying he would not work with Reform in the way he has with ...