Scotland’s Deputy First Minister has said from the “very depths” of her heart, she has no intention of returning to frontline politics after she quits next year. Kate Forbes announced in the summer ...
Funding nuclear power projects and discounts to some households’ winter bills were driving the price cap change, the regulator said.
The Prime Minister is set to speak to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky alongside the German and French leaders about the US-backed peace plan.
Iran’s foreign ministry called a resolution by the UN atomic watchdog’s board of governors “anti-Iranian” and threatened unspecified retaliatory actions, state media has reported.
Britain cannot continue to “muddle through” and must take “a different path” on the economy, the Chancellor has said. Ahead of her second Budget on November 26, Rachel Reeves told The Times Magazine ...
The Scottish Covid Bereaved group will hold the Government to account to ensure lessons are learned from the pandemic, a member has said. The UK-wide Covid-19 Inquiry released its second of 10 reports ...
A supermarket has reported a surge in demand for brightly-coloured vegetables as nutritionists encourage people to “eat the rainbow” in order to be healthier. By eating fruits and vegetables of ...
Official figures showed retail sales by volume fell 1.1 during October, following an upwardly revised increase of 0.7 in September.
The Prime Minister faced questions about his approach to Beijing amid rumours he will travel to China, and approve the country’s new ...
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