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The Care Inspectorate wanted to visit the home in the west of Scotland where a number of residents had died in April 2020.
Or that Nicola Sturgeon’s “mom” was a “nearby flesh presser” and her family “placed a high cost on education, difficulty painting and public service”? You did not because you are sensible Scotsman ...
John Lloyd’s letter ( 7 July) about scavenging seagulls is symptomatic of coastal towns. Here in Tenterden, we are only a few ...
Error-strewn books about John Swinney, Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf were on sale from the online retailer.
On top of this a total of 59 victims of the Horizon scandal contemplated suicide with 10 attempting to take their own lives, ...
Union says one-in-ten women experienced sexual assault at work — while almost half reported unwanted flirting or sexual remarks from colleagues.
How Keir Starmer has just signed up to UN 'commitment' that goes against everything Brexit was about
If politicians are not accountable to the public, then surely their tax rises become legalised theft, suggests Brian Monteith ...
Kenny MacAskill renewed his calls for a public inquiry into the events surrounding an investigation into the late Alex ...
We ask our politicians to be more human and relatable - seeing the chancellor crying is as human as it gets.
Labour has endured a difficult year in office since returning to power at Westminster for the first time since 2010. But how ...
In case you missed the avalanche of headlines, tweets and videos yesterday – Rachel Reeves cried. She is the first female ...
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