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The House of Lords supported by 287 votes to 118, majority 169, an amendment to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
The first aid trucks have entered Gaza following nearly three months of Israel’s complete blockade, according to Israel and the United Nations.
Kemi Badenoch appears to wear transphobia as a “badge of honour”, a Labour MP has told Parliament. Richard Quigley, the MP for Isle of Wight West, hit out at politicians which “scapegoat” vulnerable ...
A 17-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the death of a 16-year-old who died after a “targeted” attack on a Scottish beach. Police were called to reports of 16-year-old Kayden Moy being ...
Moscow is ready to work toward ending fighting in Ukraine, Mr Putin said following the call. He said Russia was in favour of a “peaceful settlement” and that compromises would need to be found to suit ...
The GMC says Martha Mills was referred to a paediatric intensive care unit ‘far too late’ after being described as ‘stable’.
One of Scotland’s “most important roads could close with untold disruption” as workers backed strikes in response to a pay dispute. The Clyde Tunnel in Glasgow, relied upon by around 65,000 drivers a ...
Wayne Brown had suffered months of alleged harassment and media interest in claims he faked a qualification were the ‘final straw’, his ...
David Chester, 57, died in the incident at Bicester Motion – with firefighters Jennie Logan, 30, and Martyn Sadler, 38, also killed.
Minutes from the latest Ardrossan Harbour Task Force meeting - involving 'stakeholders' such as Transport Scotland, North Ayrshire Council, owners Peel Ports, Caledonian Marine Assets Ltd (CMAL) and ...
A Kilwinning drug dealer caught with a caulk tube stuffed with bags of cocaine told police he'd "been doing a lot of DIY".