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On a cloudy but dry morning at the Battery Park last weekend, 21 junior parkrunners and 17 fantastic volunteers came along to the latest ...
THERE was a wave of excitement among the fanbase when Michael O'Halloran was snapped up by Morton earlier this summer. But it wasn't just the punters who were excited to see the former Rangers man ...
Last week, I devoted my column to looking ahead at the potential of the Scottish Championship and, I still consider it the division to watch.
A CALLOUS social care worker who verbally abused and swore at a vulnerable person he was supporting has been given a warning.
Trunk road operators are taking urgent action to address ‘horrific’ road conditions on a major route through Inverclyde following ...
Tommy Fleetwood fired a six-under 64 on Friday to build a healthy lead at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis. For the second consecutive day, the Englishman strung together four straight ...
Oliver Glasner was frustrated by Crystal Palace’s European limbo and Birmingham were denied at the death by Ipswich.
The ban means that membership of, or support for, Palestine Action is a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
More protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers will take place around the country amid a large police presence and warnings one demonstration could be “hijacked by agitators”.
Sir Keir Starmer has faced a call to “sit this one out” on Gaza, after the Prime Minister warned the Israeli government against pursuing its plan to take control of Gaza City. Washington’s ambassador ...
The proportion of A-level entries scoring top grades this summer is likely to be higher than pre-Covid years, it has been suggested.
Between July 20 and 27, a total of 1,780 people were stopped, leading to 280 arrests for illegal working activity.
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