THE UK Government must do away with a "vague" rule it is using as a reason not to act on removing the dukedom from Prince Andrew, campaigners have said.
“Shut up” and “grow up” are not appropriate language for the Northern Ireland Assembly chamber, the Stormont Speaker has told MLAs. Speaker Edwin Poots expressed his concern at what he described an ...
Hundreds of students took to St Salvator’s Quad to throw foam at each other for the ancient tradition at the Fife university.
Disruption affecting Amazon Web Services has led to a spike in reported outages across a wide range of internet services including those of HMRC, Halifax and Lloyds.
THE SNP will lead the first Westminster debate on Labour’s plans to introduce compulsory digital ID across the UK ...
A LONG time ago in a galaxy far, far away – well, actually last weekend in a conference hall on the outskirts of Aberdeen – John Swinney saw ...
This historic and beautiful seaside village in Scotland, which is named after a shipwrecked 7th-century princess, has been ranked one of the ...
OFFICERS have released an image of a young boy riding his bike alone in Dundee, after reports of concern for him were received ...
SENIOR civil servants have been criticised by campaigners for acting as trustees of a charity amid claims it helps arms dealers, oil companies, ...
AN SNP councillor and former depute provost has resigned. Julie Ford said she is no longer able to give the elected position her “all” and will vacate her seat on Fife Council on Sunday, October 26. A ...
A SCOTTISH university has been accused of “penny-pinching” after it reduced the availability of free period products at one of its busiest ...
Rangers chiefs face a grilling from supporters in a first roundtable meeting with fan representatives tonight. The Rangers Fan Advisory Board (FAB) have confirmed the first event between senior staff ...