Glencoe, United Kingdom - January 02, 2025 On January 2, 2025, in Glencoe, Scotland, United Kingdom, @jamiesrunningadve shared a video of his amusing interaction with a deer. The video shows the author attempting to feed the deer a carrot.
Between 260 to 390 prisoners will be eligible for release under the latest move to tackle overcrowding in jails.
Scotland’s Finance Secretary has said the country is being “punished” for having a larger public sector due to the UK Government’s increase to national insurance contributions. Chancellor Rachel Reeves angered the Scottish Government when the decision to increase the payments from employers was announced in her October Budget.
Senior police officer warns that English people could cross the border to take advantage of lower age limit and less rigorous checks
Assistant Chief Constable Steven Johnson raised concerns while giving evidence to MSPs on Holyrood’s Health Committee.
The expansion of Heathrow Airport will create a “huge opportunity” for Scotland, the Scottish Chambers of Commerce has said, with billions in investment and thousands of jobs. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The United Kingdom is home to numerous picturesque villages that offer a charming escape from bustling cities like London,
Following the success of China's AI model DeepSeek, Scottish Labour MP Gordon McKee asked Starmer to back Glasgow as
Harriet Cross MSP has called for Labour’s new inheritance tax rules to be scrapped, warning that it will exacerbate the decline of agricultural holdings across Scotland.
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With their pristine fur and dark almond eyes, arctic foxes are possibly one of the most beautiful mammals to have lived in Great Britain. Unfortunately, as the country's temperatures warmed at the end of the last Ice Age, their habitat decreased and they died out.
I may be the cheerleader-in-chief for the City of London, but there's a lot we can learn from Scotland too, writes Lord Mayor Alastair King.