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Israel has given final approval for an illegal settlement project in the occupied West Bank that Palestinians and rights groups say could ...
I am pleased that increased Scottish Government funding this year has helped it expand operations in Glasgow, increasing its capacity to support vital projects across energy, n ...
IN reply to Campbell Anderson’s Saturday letter, many of us would like to have seen independence yesterday but are willing to wait a bit longer ...
Brendan Rodgers has named his Celtic starting XI to face FC Kairat Almaty. The Parkhead club host Kazakhstan's oldest side in the Champions League play-off round first leg this evening. Rodgers has ...
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AN SNP branch’s call for a pause to renewables projects until zonal pricing is implemented should act as a “wake-up call” to the ...
A COUPLE who claim they are “king and queen” of an African royal dynasty have been evicted from their camp in a forest near a town in ...
SCOTTISH Labour MSP Colin Smyth has been suspended by the party after being charged in connection with possession of "indecent images".
HURRICANE Erin could reach the UK as early as next week, but what sort of impact could the tropical storm have on Scotland?
A GAELIC-speaking MSP has called on a budding Scottish Labour candidate to apologise for "deeply disrespectful" remarks she has ...
PLANS for a new £275,000 splash pad in Fife have been unveiled by the local authority. Councillors have given the go-ahead for the replacement of an existing splash pad at the Links, in Burntisland, ...
John Souttar is ready to take his share of the Rangers flak and insists it is unfair for Russell Martin to bear the brunt. Martin is coming under fire for his start to life in the Ibrox hotseat after ...
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