Sturgeon leads tributes to Scottish Parliament rugby player who died during game
Political leaders have sent their condolences to the family of David Hill, who died in Dublin on Saturday.
Political leaders have sent their condolences to the family of David Hill, who died in Dublin on Saturday.
The Prime Minister said Labour would rather work with the SNP to bring down his government than work with them to stop independence.
The southern seaport has become a symbol of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s drive to crush democratic Ukraine – but also of a fierce resistance.
The species could be at risk due to unprotected areas of the sea near their beds, which could threaten population numbers.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow’s demands were becoming ‘more realistic’.
Bhoniefas Rexson, 19, stabbed 21-year-old Gedeon Ngwendema in the chest on May 4 last year.
With Russia’s ground advance on Kyiv stalled, a glimmer of hope emerged that talks between the two sides could make progress.
University lecturers say they are being smeared as pro-Kremlin for questioning public policy.
The Education Secretary said Ukrainian students in the UK will also be supported through extended leave to remain.
The figure rises to 77% for children in single-parent households, and 96% for those in families out of work, according to a think tank.
Eddie Jones’ men fought bravely against Ireland despite being reduced to 14 men just 82 seconds into the game at Twickenham.
Led by feminist campaign group Sisters Uncut, the protesters marched from Scotland Yard to Charing Cross police station in central London.
Survivors watched in the Assembly chamber as a minute’s silence was held.
Gerrard had many tussles with Moyes’ Everton during his playing career with their arch-rivals Liverpool.
The Parole Board has decided Mohammed Khilji, who was sentenced to five years in 2018, is suitable for release.