The Alba party leader said the party’s position was that Scotland should have no share of the UK national debt if independence was achieved. Arguing the economic case for independence, the former Scottish First Minister, added: “We think now, as opposed to 2014,
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Day four and delirium has set in. I see fish in every shadowy corner of the River Findhorn — ghosts holding in the current. The water looks almost like the whisky made here in Scotland’s northeastern county of Moray, but it doesn’t
Democrat Rep. Cheri Bustos announces she won’t seek reelection in 2022 in Illinois district that is becoming more conservative and Trump won twice She is one of seven Democrats representing districts carried by former President Donald Trump Boustos was elected by just
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Covid passports are now not expected to be ready for the start of foreign holidays on May 17 and could be delayed until ‘later in the summer’, it was claimed today. Grant Shapps revealed yesterday that the NHS’ app for appointments and
USPS admits it is spying on Americans by monitoring their social media and is ‘working with other agencies’ – but won’t reveal details By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Published: 14:38 EDT, 28 April 2021 | Updated: 14:38 EDT, 28
Twice-a-week Covid testing blitz a waste of money? Officials WON'T say how many test have been taken
Britain’s extortionate twice-a-week coronavirus testing blitz has been a waste of money, critics warned today. Boris Johnson launched the near-£3billion scheme at the start of the month, with everyone in England able to get two free lateral flow tests every week, regardless
Big Ben will not chime again until 2022 as the restoration of Parliament’s Elizabeth Tower has been further delayed by the coronavirus crisis. The refurbishment of the Westminster landmark, which began in 2017 and has already spiralled to at least £80 million,
The European Commission said she would not “hesitate” to use mechanism in the agreement to keep the UK in line. Mrs von der Leyen made the warning ahead of the EU Parliament’s final vote to ratify the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. MEPs
The Cabinet Secretary today admitted an inquiry into the ‘chatty rat’ lockdown probably will not find a culprit as he gave evidence to MPs. Giving evidence to a powerful committee, Simon Case said the probe into who revealed plans for renewed restrictions