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Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay pressed John Swinney on the Scottish government's £1.2bn welfare "black hole". Swinney ...
It comes after a joint news conference where the US president and Keir Starmer discussed UK borders, Gaza and Ukraine.
The politicians are at odds on a whole range of issues – but something has fundamentally changed in their relationship.
Bill was passed on Wednesday following a lengthy debate of more than 160 amendments that began the day before.
A bid by the Scottish National Party (SNP) to scrap the two-child benefit cap has been supported in the Commons, including by a Bradford Labour MP.
A senior Scottish Conservative MP supports the mass deportation of illegal immigrants, claiming numbers are "out of control" ...
MSPs are set to vote on whether to abolish the not proven verdict after amendments were agreed to legislation in a gruelling ...
Call establishing and extending cyclists’ statutory access rights and removing landowner liabilities.
Susan Aitken wants other councils to share the responsibility of housing refugees and warned about the dangers of ...
The not proven verdict is set to be scrapped, while amendments calling for an inquiry into grooming gangs was dropped by MSPs.
The DUP has been having conversations with Nigel Farage to “broaden his understanding” of Northern Ireland, Gavin Robinson has said. The unionist leader said immigration policy had to be applied ...
Russell Findlay warns the Scottish Government’s flagship justice reform Bill needs major changes or risks becoming a “”.