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Bereaved parents Karen and Martin Murphy have attacked a decision to grant Peter Murrell legal aid after their application was turned down.
Labour has endured a difficult year in office since returning to power at Westminster for the first time since 2010. But how ...
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In case you missed the avalanche of headlines, tweets and videos yesterday – Rachel Reeves cried. She is the first female ...
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The texts from the Vatican’s doctrine office were posted online Tuesday by a Vatican reporter who has followed the Latin Mass ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNSturgeon's legacy lives onWith a budget of over £63 billion this year and millions squandered on ferries, one of which won’t carry its first passenger ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Scottish Greens have pushed for more organisations to adopt a four-day working week but Keir Starmer has ruled out the UK civil service being one of them.
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Govanhill festival set up to combat racism to return for ninth yearGovanhill International Festival returns August 1–10, celebrating anti-racism, diversity, and community with parades, talks, ...
Immigration rule changes have been made in a bid to cut the number of foreign nationals coming to live in the UK ...
More than 400 staff could lose their jobs if the bus manufacturer proceeds with a plan to close factories in Scotland and ...
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GlasgowWorld on MSNGovanhill Festival returns for community summer showcaseGIFC is a gathering of people - artists, activists, neighbours and visitors - coming together in the spirit of anti-racism, connection and protest ...
Critics of the plan have branded it a "tunnel tax" and claimed it would be unfair on drivers from across the west of Scotland.
Solicitors acting for former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's estranged husband had a legal aid application approved back in ...
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