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A sample count of votes released by Singapore’s Election Department indicated that the long-ruling People’s Action Party has won another landslide in Saturday’s general elections. The count showed the ...
A man has been arrested following an alleged disturbance on a Dunbar street. A crowd gathered on Doon Avenue last night at 7pm (Friday) amid allegations that a sex offender was living at a property.
The NAHT has launched legal action against the watchdog over the potential impact of their proposals on the mental health of leaders.
A PIECE of public art which will take centre stage in the grounds of Queen Margaret University in Musselburgh has received the thumbs up ...
TV presenter Lorraine Kelly has revealed she is to undergo keyhole surgery in order to remove her ovaries. The 65-year-old said the operation was “all preventative” and thanked hospital staff for ...
The Traprain Pilgrimage will start with a short service led by the Rev Douglas Hamilton at Athelstaneford Parish Church next Saturday (May 10). From there, they will follow the same route as last year ...
Dorothea Barron, 100, said she swapped her school uniform for a naval uniform in 1943, despite being below the 5ft 3in ...
Mark Fairhurst of the Prison Officers’ Association said overcrowding and violence were his members’ key concerns.
The Supreme Court ruling on biological sex have delivered a hammer blow to the delusional, gender-obsessed Scottish Government.
Sir Keir Starmer has congratulated his Australian counterpart on winning a second term in office, saying the close ties between the two countries show “long-distance friendships can be the strongest”.
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution described the party as a threat to the country’s democratic order.
The Government’s Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill does not include a route to allow academies to return to local authority oversight.
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