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A Scottish postmaster who was wrongly convicted under the Horizon scandal says Fujitsu is getting away “scot-free” from its role in the affair. Rab Thomson welcomed the first tranche of Sir Wyn ...
Pc Marsden said he had received a report of “two Asian males fighting outside Starbucks” and on arrival was told by a member of the public, Abdulkareem Ismaeil, that he had been headbutted by a male ...
Mr Sunak, who was prime minister between October 2022 and July 2024, is set to advise leaders across the firm.
A jury has heard evidence in the inquest for Benedict Blythe, five, who became unwell at school before his death.
The Foreign Secretary has pledged £12 million from the Government’s tightened aid budget in a bid to enable faster payouts, ...
A 46-year-old man was arrested following an alleged shoplifting incident in Dunfermline’s Fife Leisure Park. Officers were alerted to the scene early yesterday afternoon. A Police Scotland ...
The Liverpool footballer and his brother, Andre Silva, died after the Lamborghini they were travelling in burst into flames.
Charles and Camilla welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte to Windsor, alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales.
French state-owned electricity company EDF said it had agreed in principle to invest £1.1 billion in the power plant on the Suffolk coastline.
Richard Hughes told a briefing in Liverpool that the projected rise in state pension spending would contributed to growing UK national debt.
A 'MINI-heatwave' is set to hit Fife this weekend with the Met Office predicting that temperatures will hit the late 20s.
The US president also announced new tariff rates on Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar and Tunisia.