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The head of Edinburgh University has said “around 350” staff have taken voluntary redundancy as the sector wrestles with a financial crisis, with more jobs being potentially cut. The institution ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the attack that he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home, as the city reeled from the bombardment that kept residents ...
East Renfrewshire Provost Mary Montague has paid tribute to Pope Francis following his death. The pontiff, who was the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, passed away on on ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer insisted progress was being made towards a ceasefire despite apparent splits between European ...
Of the 54,587 knife crime offences in England and Wales in 2024, 31% (16,789) were recorded by the Metropolitan Police, 9% (4,664) by West Midlands Police, 6% (3,452) by Greater Manchester Police and ...
Nick Thomas-Symonds told MPs the Government is pursuing a new partnership with the EU which will make the UK ‘safer, more secure and ...
While northern regions of the UK will continue to see some cloud and scattered showers on Monday, the rest of the country will stay dry and bright with temperatures of up to 24C in the South East.
Ofcom has published the final version of a new set of online safety rules designed to protect children which will come into force in July. The regulator has set out more than 40 practical measures for ...
Aristocrat Constance Marten has told jurors she moved from place to place with her newborn girl to prevent the baby from being taken into care, insisting she and her partner did “everything we could ...
Legendary US folk singer Peggy Seeger said she would love to live in Scotland if it wasn't for one thing. “I love Scotland so much, I would live in Scotland if it wasn’t for the weather,” the ...
Local politicians are continuing their calls for every avenue to be explored to ensure access to banking services in Barrhead if the area’s ...
If Vladimir Putin thinks that sanctioning me will silence me, he is very, very wrong,’ Labour MP Johanna Baxter told the Commons.
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