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Registrations of new cars stalled in July as many drivers delayed purchases of electric vehicles (EVs) until Government grants are rolled out. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) ...
Rosyth households have reported loss of water supply due to a burst pipe, with residents in the Ramsay Lane area saying that taps aren't working at all. Scottish Water are investigating the damage on ...
Yvette Cooper said guidance was already being reviewed about how the police release information about people arrested over crimes.
Engineers are working to restore power to around 22,000 properties in the north and north-east of Scotland on Tuesday morning after Storm Floris hit the country with high winds. Work is also under way ...
It’s such a great way to build strength, confidence and social skills, especially after COVID, when many children missed out.” ...
Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has arrived at court where he is due to appear on rape and sexual assault charges. The Ghanaian midfielder, 32, has been charged with five counts of rape ...
Airline Ryanair said it carried a record high number of passenger last month despite French air traffic control (ATC) strikes. The Dublin-based carrier announced 20.7 million passengers travelled on ...
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has called for a change in how parents in Holyrood are supported after she announced her decision to stand down.
BP bosses have unveiled plans to look for further cost cuts and conduct a “thorough” review of its portfolio as it comes under pressure from shareholders. Chief executive Murray Auchincloss pledged ...
Registrations of new cars fell by 5% last month, preliminary figures suggest. Approximately 140,000 new cars were registered in July, compared with 147,517 during the same month in 2024. Battery ...
A drug-dealer with a “horrendous” record has avoided being sent back to jail after police found a stash worth up to £9,000. Officers had been called out by Greg Reedy’s mum who was worried after not ...
The youngsters, aged between seven and 11, were repeatedly left without supervision, adequate food or clean clothing.
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