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Ian Russell told Sir Keir Starmer to ‘act decisively’ in toughening legislation to protect young people online.
President Donald Trump is deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles after a second day of clashes ...
BORDER Telegraph editor Chris Faulds is currently on a Fred. Olsen cruise around the UK as part of a press trip.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said the Government will commit to the biggest-ever spend per pupil next week.
Professor Graham Easton said much like blood pressure drugs, ‘if you want lifelong effects, you have to keep on them lifelong’.
The First Minister said he intended to win the 2026 Holyrood election and that the SNP would ‘get stronger’ after losing in Hamilton.
At least four people were killed and several others were injured by Israeli fire around half-a-mile from an aid distribution point in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian health officials and witnesses have ...
A NEW £500 art prize is being launched to support emerging talent. Open to young artists aged 16 to 21, the award is open to residents of the Scottish Borders and is run by the Hugo Burge Foundation, ...
The famous Kew Gardens 50p was recently knocked off the top spot of rarest 50p coins in the UK when the Royal Mint released the Atlantic Salmon coin ...
The death of a man who fell from the upper floors of a landmark Birmingham building is not being treated as suspicious. West Midlands Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene after ...
Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit, says his fight to reform the legal system’s handling of miscarriages of justice is far from over. The 59-year-old had his ...
A REPORT is to be prepared to establish whether a Hawick man should attend the Caledonian Men’s Programme. Fifty two year old David Richardson of Overhall Crescent, previously pleaded guilty to a ...