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Green leadership hopefuls have vowed to take their party into a fight against Labour, as the two camps enter the final fortnight of their campaigns.
The King’s no-nonsense sister was keen for there to be no major public commemoration of her big day and hosted a charities forum in June instead.
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed the selection of Baroness Valerie Amos to lead the investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal care, adding it is “vital” the review gets under way ...
Renju Joseph was hit by a car estimated to be travelling at between 58mph and 71mph in wet conditions in Lancashire.
The US president raised the prospect of European leaders being invited to a second meeting if the Alaska summit is successful.
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has been banned by the Summerhall venue because of her views on trans rights.
Electric Group is preparing to reopen a new music venue in the former Leadmill building after winning a bitter eviction battle.
Nicola Sturgeon has spoken out about the abuse she has suffered in recent days as a result of the “toxic” debate on trans rights.
It will examine whether patients of Sam Eljamel were let down by failures in clinical governance, risk management, and complaints handling.
A-Level students in Norfolk have been celebrated for their "extraordinary hard work and resilience" after collecting their results.
Engie sold the Rugeley Power Station site in Staffordshire to Vistry Group, which will continue work to build a sustainable neighbourhood.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said the health board has admitted it failed to carry out an equality impact assessment previously.