Co-op starts putting GPS satellite tracking tags on MEAT in bid to stop shoplifters Co-op has put the hi-tech boxes to house meat being sold in their stores The devices have been spotted on items including rump steak and pork loin It
Alex Salmond warns of ‘international action’ for independence In a hammer blow to the SNP’s independence plans, a report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) claims Scottish Government funding is 30 percent higher than in England because of the Barnett formula. A
Lawmakers and local leaders are in a frenzy over the prospect of coronavirus vaccine passports as Republicans denounce it as the ‘mark of the beast’ and GOP governors weigh banning it. Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican denounced the potential program
Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie tore into Nicola Sturgeon for not using her power to address issues such as child poverty but instead used it to focus on Scottish independence. Mr Rennie clashed with the First Minister during the BBC Scottish
President Emmanuel Macron wants the UK to be treated with the same level of suspicion as Russia, China and Iran. He has secured the backing of top eurocrat Ursula von der Leyen, who has ordered officials to draw up plans to exclude
A computer science teacher carried out a ‘bizzare’ armed raid in a bungled attempt to pay for the sexual services of a high class call girl. Adam Morrison had just had a liaison with the escort at his £300,000 apartment but he
Tree-planting drive takes root as National Trust record first 60,000 saplings in bid for 20million more National Trust has received £500,000 in public donations for its campaign Charity has planted 60,000 trees so far and plans to plant 20million by 2030 More locations
The former Scottish First Minister announced the creation of the Alba Party on Friday, less than two months before Scottish voters head to the polls to select their new MPs. Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross hit out at Alex Salmond for his
Nicola Sturgeon cast doubt on Mr Salmond’s electoral hopes the day after the former First Minister announced the creation of his new Alba Party. Ms Sturgeon questioned the “appropriateness” of Mr Salmond returning to the political scene after he faced an inquiry
Women celebrate victory in Asda equal pay bid: ‘Made in Dagenham’ case paves way for shop workers to earn same as male warehouse staff The Supreme Court ruled that lower-paid staff who work on the shop floor can compare themselves with higher-paid