Reform UK: No Indyref2 for at Least 10 Years
Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's Scottish leader, declares the party will not consider a second independence referendum for a decade, urging focus on economic growth instead.
Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's Scottish leader, declares the party will not consider a second independence referendum for a decade, urging focus on economic growth instead.
Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's Scottish leader, has declared the party will not consider a second independence referendum for at least ten years, urging focus on economic growth instead.
Malcolm Offord, Reform UK's Scottish leader, declares the party will not consider a second independence referendum for at least ten years, urging Scots to prioritise economic growth and public services over constitutional debates.
Warrington in Cheshire has seen economic growth 2.2 times faster than the UK average since 2013, driven by transport links, nuclear sector, and innovation, offering lessons for national prosperity.
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RecommendedThe SNP's decision to send a baby box to New York mayor Zohran Mamdani has reignited criticism of Scottish Government priorities as families fight for truth about hospital deaths.
Eluned Morgan warns against protest votes as Labour faces tough Senedd race, stressing economic and public service priorities over UK political tensions.
The Scottish Government has dispatched a baby box to New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani to aid his plans for a baby basket scheme, highlighting efforts to combat child poverty and cost-of-living issues.
First Minister John Swinney announces More Homes Scotland quango to address housing shortages, but operational details and costs remain undisclosed until 2028/29.
First Minister John Swinney criticises Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander over a letter regarding US military use of Wick airport during a Venezuela-linked tanker seizure.
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RecommendedFirst Minister John Swinney criticises Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander over communication failures regarding US military use of Wick airport during a tanker seizure operation.
Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander claims First Minister John Swinney did not accept a briefing on military use of Wick airport, amid tensions over defence cooperation.
The poignant story of Tyneham, a Dorset village evacuated in 1943 for WWII training, now preserved as a time capsule with its church, school and homes intact.
With Plaid Cymru, the SNP, and Sinn Féin leading polls in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, the UK faces a constitutional crisis. Voter frustration signals a need for radical devolution reform to preserve the union.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham argues that the region's devolution-led success provides a model for national recovery from decades of economic and political failures.
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RecommendedLeading Scottish businessman Sir Tom Hunter argues that high taxes under the SNP are unfairly burdening nurses, teachers and police officers, while calling for economic reforms.
The Trump administration has withdrawn its legal appeal against a federal court ruling that blocked its campaign threatening to cut federal funding from schools and colleges over diversity initiatives.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has issued a stark warning that the Scottish Parliament could be abolished if Nigel Farage becomes UK Prime Minister, accusing the Reform UK leader of holding devolution in contempt.
Scottish Government faces criticism for arguing that banning biological males from female prisons violates rights, despite Supreme Court ruling on biological sex definition.
King Charles celebrated Scotland's entrepreneurial spirit with First Minister John Swinney at Holyroodhouse, tasting award-winning Rosebank whisky. Read about the royal engagement and its focus on Scottish business.
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RecommendedCoroner concludes Hefin David, the Labour MS for Caerphilly, took his own life. Keir Starmer hailed him as a 'powerful voice for Wales'. Read the full story and tributes.
First Minister John Swinney faces fierce criticism for a Scottish Budget offering minimal tax relief, dubbed 'the smallest tax cut in history'. Read the full Holyrood debate.
John Swinney faces fierce criticism over a budget offering some workers a tax cut of just 61p a week. The First Minister defends his plans as Scottish Tories and Labour clash over economic priorities.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill urges the UK government for more funding and flexibility to secure Northern Ireland's first multi-year budget in over a decade. Read the latest on the Stormont stalemate.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill urges the UK government for more funding and flexibility to secure Northern Ireland's first multi-year budget in over a decade. Read the latest on the Stormont stalemate.
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RecommendedFirst Minister John Swinney demands answers after learning from media reports about a seized Venezuelan-linked oil tanker, the Marinera, in the Moray Firth. He insists on advanced briefing from the UK Government.
John Swinney's budget refuses tax relief for middle earners, freezing thresholds and widening the Scotland-UK tax gap. Critics slam SNP's 'contempt' for hard-working households.
The SNP's latest budget freezes higher tax thresholds, dragging thousands into top rates while benefits spending hits £7.2bn. Read the full analysis of the financial impact.
Scottish government's £40m budget increase for sport is criticised as insufficient. MSP Brian Whittle warns of squandered legacy ahead of Commonwealth Games and World Cup.
Scottish Government's £40m funding increase for sport fails to meet £100m SNP pledge, risking the legacy of a major summer of sport. Critics demand a long-term strategy.
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RecommendedThe Scottish Budget pledges to raise the child payment to £40 a week for under-ones by 2027. Poverty action groups argue this fails to meet 2030 child poverty targets and leaves older children behind.