Tax and spending plans to be revealed in Scottish Budget
Finance Secretary Shona Robison will announce the government's draft plans in a speech at Holyrood
Finance Secretary Shona Robison will announce the government's draft plans in a speech at Holyrood
Martin Lewis has warned against underestimating what he describes as ‘the most dangerous form of mainstream debt’ in the UK.
Former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh has shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram
The BBC, which first aired radio coverage from Wimbledon 100 years ago, will see its current broadcast deal end after the 2027 tournament.
The lawsuit names US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and several US immigration officials, and comes less than a week after the death of mother-of-three Renee Good.
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One in eight Americans are taking a GLP-1 drug, a recent poll found
Coronation Street fans think they have "worked out" who paedophile teacher Megan Walsh was on the phone to in mystery scenes that aired as part of Monday night's episode
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Beijing's plan to build near vital cables carrying financial information to the Square Mile is a 'red flag'.
A new video reveals the moments before a federal immigration officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis
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Charlotte Nichols calls on technology secretary to set out ‘red line’ social media firms must cross before government switches to alternative platforms
Prime minister tells parliamentary party that ‘being in the room’ for trade and defence talks will boost UK economy Keir Starmer has defended his frequent trips out of the country to Labour MPs, attempting to draw a direct link with the cost of living at home, which he warned would not be solved by isolationism. The prime minister told the meeting of the parliamentary Labour party (PLP) on Monday night that it was essential for him to be “in the room” for international negotiations on trade and defence, which would then have an impact on the domestic economy. Continue reading...