JOHN SWINNEY launched a Scottish government boycott of Israel today as Holyrood prepared to back recognition of the Palestinian state. Speaking as the Palestinian flag flew over the Scottish ...
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Former Falkirk MP 'appalled' at asylum hotel protests and pleads for locals to remember town motto
Dennis Canavan, who represented the town for 33 years at both Westminster and Holyrood, today appealed to local residents to ...
Scotland will halt providing public funds to firms arming Israel, the first minister announced on Wednesday, urging the UK government to withdraw from the proposed UK-Israel Free Trade Agreement, ...
The First Minister urged the UK Government to recognise the state of Palestine as well as withdraw from its trade deal with Israel. First Minister John Swinney urged the UK Government to recognise the ...
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Trump UK visit live: King hails ‘enduring bond with US’ as president attends lavish state banquet
King hails ‘enduring bond with US’ as president attends lavish state banquet - Trump’s visit is under tight security, with a ...
The US President appeared solemn as he visited St George's Chapel in Windsor, with his wife, First Lady Melania, and described the visit as a 'great honour'.
Prince William and Kate greeted the Trumps in the Walled Garden on the Windsor estate when the President's Marine One helicopter arrived just after midday.
In a private moment, the Trumps will visit the late Queen Elizabeth II’s tomb in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, and lay a wreath. It will be followed by a short tour of the chapel and a musical ...
A suspended Labour MSP has denied allegations he placed a secret camera in toilets in the Scottish parliament. Colin Smyth has been charged by police in relation to the allegation, according to the PA ...
An MSP has been accused of placing a secret camera in a toilet at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Colin Smyth was suspended by Labour earlier this month on a separate charge of possessing ...
On the day For Women Scotland campaigned outside the Scottish Parliament, minister were accused to showing “contempt” after using the language “pregnant people” in official government communications.
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