Around 5.8 million social media users have viewed Bridget Phillipson’s post about VAT on independent school fees.
The Scottish First Minister John Swinney hit out at the UK Government ‘damaging’ decision to means-test the benefit.
Tim Wafer was giving evidence to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.
Dr Jim McCormack was said to have made the remark two years before Letby was eventually arrested, the inquiry at Liverpool Town Hall heard.
The Government defeated a Commons motion as the Tories said removal of VAT exemption and business rates relief for private schools ...
Difference of ideas, or ways of expressing them, is ‘increasingly seen as a threat’, the vice-chancellor has suggested.
Alexander and Diana Darwall are challenging an earlier ruling which said that members of the public have the right to wild camp in the national park.
Eve Higgins insists Ireland are itching to end their WXV 1 campaign on a high as they bid to prove their stunning win over New Zealand was no fluke.
A trainee police officer who had spoken about depression and suicide was left waiting months for work occupational health appointments before being found dead, an inquest heard.
We take a look back to 20 years ago to see who was making the headlines in the Largs and Millport Weekly News in 2004.
The jury in the trial of a schoolgirl accused of attempting to murder two teachers and another pupil at a school in South Wales has been sent home for the day.