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Our first image in this week’s trip down West Fife’s Memory Lane is the view looking up Randolph Street from its junction with the High Street.
The weapon was not fired and no-one was injured in the incident at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow early on Friday.
Extreme weather is the way in which most people experience climate change and it hits the most vulnerable hardest, Friederike Otto said.
The Telegraph is to be bought by a consortium led by US investment firm RedBird Capital for around £500 million. It is the latest turn in a tumultuous two-year takeover process for the 170-year-old ...
It follows ‘unpersuasive’ evidence from her on the CCRC’s challenges and response to public criticism in April, the committee said.
Retail sales volumes were up 1.2% in April 2025, following a rise of 0.1% in March 2025 (revised down from 0.4%). April’s retail sales growth surpassed expectations, with analysts having predicted a 0 ...
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has said he held telephone talks with US President Donald Trump and agreed to hold “productive” discussions at an upcoming tariff talks between the two sides.
Household energy bills will fall by 7% from July, Ofgem has confirmed. The typical bill will drop by £129 to £1,720 per year when the regulator’s new price cap – which sets the limit on how much firms ...
Jimmy Wayne Carwyle was found incompetent by a county-appointed psychiatrist, but has demanded a second opinion.
Kayden Moy, of East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, died in hospital following the incident on Irvine beach in North Ayrshire.
Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Sir Keir Starmer of “emboldening Hamas”, after the British Prime Minister joined the leaders of France and Canada in calling for a halt to Israel’s military offensive ...
He had earlier admitted that on July 30, 2023 at Dunfermline's Holiday Inn Express hotel, he wilfully or recklessly destroyed or damaged property at the premises by damaging a television and window, ...