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Feminists who have been engaged in fighting the extreme demands of trans activists use the work “peaking” to describe the ...
An SNP quango has handed out £18.4 million to defence firms in the past five years, despite ministers claiming the Scottish ...
Taxpayers will have to foot the bill for an eye-watering £500 million of debt run up by John Swinney's SNP government, ...
Thousands hard-pressed Scots are raiding their savings to pay for cataract surgery amid soaring NHS waiting lists, MailOnline ...
According to analysis by the Scottish Lib Dems, since the target was last hit, 1,921,053 people waited four hours or more.
Labour claimed the continued reliance on the devices proved the SNP Government was failing to equip the NHS for the 21st ...
Twin Atlantic also spoke about Kneecap, saying that Sir Keir Starmer's calls for Glastonbury to cancel the Irish group were "embarrassing" and "led to a dark place".
Rock band Twin Atlantic said that Sir Keir Starmer’s calls for Glastonbury to cancel Kneecap were “embarrassing” and “led to a dark place”. The Scottish band, formed in Glasgow in 2007, condemned the ...
Kirsty McNeill made the jibe about the two Scottish crime dramas in the House of Commons on Wednesday morning.
Kneecap played a sold-out show in Glasgow after being controversially dropped from this weekend's TRNSMT line-up.
According to BBC Scotland, Liam O hAnnaidh, who performs under the name Mo Chara, asked the crowd: “What’s your First Minister’s name?” before swearing and adding: “They stopped us playing TRNSMT but ...