MPs back calls for Birmingham pub bombings inquiry
Sarah Edwards and Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst both say the victims and their families deserve "closure".
Almost 40 whales refloated after stranding at Northland beach
A mammoth effort from volunteers has seen the majority of the pod refloated.
Almost 40 whales refloated after stranding at Northland beach
A mammoth effort from volunteers has seen the majority of the pod refloated.
Brumwish Christmas appeal returns to help city’s most vulnerable children - how you can help
The annual campaign comes as the city faces a child poverty emergency - and some kids would not get a present otherwise
John Swinney pledges to create conditions 'for everyone in Scotland to thrive'
Swinney will say the nation’s challenges must be “understood and solved from the bottom up”.
Lib Dems to vote down Scottish Budget if SNP spends 'one penny' on independence
Alex Cole-Hamilton said his party is a “long way” from backing the Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans for the coming year.
Lib Dems would vote down Budget that contains indyref cash
Leader Alex Cole-Hamilton says the Scottish public "are done with the constitution" and spending must focus on other issues.
All gardeners warned to do one thing at winter for 'perfect soil'
A gardening expert says there is one job to do as we head into the wintery months that will prepare your plot with the "perfect soil" for planting in the spring.
Inmates reveal how they got pregnant behind bars - without meeting in person
Daisy Link and Joan Depaz, two Florida inmates, managed to have a child together while behind bars despite never meeting face-to-face, with the shock pregnancy now explained
Florida inmates reveal how they got pregnant behind bars - without meeting in person
Daisy Link and Joan Depaz, two Florida inmates, managed to have a child together while behind bars despite never meeting face-to-face, with the shock pregnancy now explained
Watch the Santa parade
DMK, AIADMK cannot win without allies’ support: CPI(M)
CPI(M) State secretary criticizes DMK, AIADMK for not sharing power, opposes BJP's policies, and advocates for secular parties.
DUSU elections: counting today; candidates told to keep celebrations low-key
Affidavit bans post-election celebrations, rallies, and roadshows for Delhi University student union candidates to prevent property defacement.
Tom Watson lands job at US firm accused of spying in NHS data row
The Labour peer has become a paid adviser at Palantir, which has a £330million contract with the NHS to create a data system, which sparked a row over patient privacy last year.
TN MP calls for postponement of CA foundation exam scheduled on Pongal Day
Chennai, Nov 24 (IANS): CPI(M) leader and MP from Madurai, Su Venkatesan, has urged the central government to postpone the Chartered Accountancy (CA) Foundation examinations, as the current schedule coincides with the Pongal festival, the most significant celebration in Tamil Nadu. In a statement on Sunday, Su Venkate.....
UN says bystanders must step in to help end UK's violence against women epidemic
UN Women UK said more must be done to encourage members of the public to intervene, as Keir Starmer holds crunch talks in Downing Street about tackling Britain's violence epidemic
Bar staff to get anti-spiking training as part of Starmer's crackdown on nightlife violence against women
Bar staff will be trained to deal with spiking under a new crackdown on violence against women on nights out, Sir Keir Starmer has announced.
Spiking is to be made a specific criminal offence for the first time
Drinks spiking sees perpetrators secretly administer knock-out drugs to victims without their consent, with some cases leading to sex offences, robbery or thefts.
Raghavulu writes to Chief Minister on Veligonda project
CPI(M) urges CM Naidu to complete Veligonda Project, monitor progress, allocate funds, and compensate displaced families promptly.
The silent struggles of color blind students in the UK
Around 450,000 children are being failed by the UK education system because they have a special educational need and disability (SEND) that is effectively unrecognised by most schools and local education authorities, an author has warned.
PM to meet police and hospitality bosses over spiking
Keir Starmer says tackling spiking is "personal", as the government pledges more training for bar staff.
Delhi's Air Is Forcing People To Migrate
Some residents have already taken this step to relocate, either temporarily or permanently, some to their native places and others to clean-air destinations like Goa and Himachal Pradesh.
It's not too late to develop a bright future for Grangemouth
Writing for the Record, a senior figure at Petroineos explains why the energy giant has taken the decision to end oil refining at Grangemouth.
Thousands of Scots patients in A&E wards waiting more than an hour for initial assessment
Triage is the key stage where NHS staff assess the urgency of a patient’s case so that those with serious conditions can be quickly seen.
Bus fares in Scotland should be capped at £2 to 'encourage people to leave their cars at home'
EXCLUSIVE: Bus passengers in England enjoy capped fares but no such scheme has been introduced in Scotland.
MSPs urged to 'fight for Scotland' to keep Grangemouth oil refinery working and save jobs
EXCLUSIVE: Speaking to the Record, Unite boss Sharon Graham said there had been "deafening silence" from Scots politicians in response to the looming closure at Grangemouth.
King Charle's sweet Christmas tribute to sooth Queen Camilla's recent heartbreak
King Charles' Highgrove estate has been decorated for Christmas, with the tree in the shop featuring a touching tribute to the recently-deceased pet of Queen Camilla
Queen Camilla's new Christmas tree baubles filled with special meaning after dog tragedy
King Charles' country estate has been decked out with festive decorations for the season, including a poignant tribute to a recent heartbreaking loss
‘Dickensian’ NHS dentistry in Bristol sparks call for action
Bristol MPs demand sweeping changes
Treasury to give Scotland £300m as tax hike compensation
UK government says SNP have "no more excuses", though Scottish ministers claimed the move would cost them £500m.
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