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The most recent Home Office data showed there were 32,345 asylum seekers being housed temporarily in UK hotels at the end of March. This was down 15% from the end of December, when the total was ...
A Dunfermline drug dealer was caught red-handed when police raided his house.
The malnourished animals were recovered in the in the northern Sallahley district of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue.
But the former Scottish first minister suggested the writer could be subject to ‘more scrutiny’ on such matters.
Stuart Trentham was sent to prison for 18 months by the same judge who sentenced him in February for an ‘almost identical’ crime.
Inquiry chair Lady Smith found that Keil School had sought to protect its reputation, and hailed the ‘fresh prosecutions’ of two former teachers.
The former Scottish first minister said Tories such as Robert Jenrick were ‘revising the old colonial lie’ that ‘people from the east’ ...
Competition for the most selective sixth forms would be ‘fiercer’ after the VAT change on private school fees, one education expert said.
A set of temporary traffic lights were left in place without reason for over a week. Traffic on Dalgety Bay’s Harbour Drive was held up after work had already been completed.
A bespoke new café has opened in the heart of the historical Culross offering delicious bakes, tasty coffee and unique vintage items ...