UK faces ‘winter of discontent’ in wake of Brexit, says Swinney
John Swinney claimed the UK Government ‘do not have the brains to match the brawn’ of their ‘muscular unionism’.
John Swinney claimed the UK Government ‘do not have the brains to match the brawn’ of their ‘muscular unionism’.
The Saturday papers focus on a royal’s legal woes, prime ministerial machinations and gassy cows.
Prof Martin Marshall warned that GPs are finding it difficult to balance a rise in demand for care with a drop in staff levels.
Florian Flegel, 23, previously pleaded guilty to six counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
National Unity Government spokesman Duwa Lashi made the appeal.
The UK’s largest provider of flu vaccines confirmed delays of up to two weeks.
Vaccines provider Seqirus is facing hold-ups of up to two weeks in England and Wales.
Matthew Cronjager wanted to use a gun to kill his target over boasts he slept with white women, a court heard.
It is alleged Sam Imrie posted statements online indicating he planned to stream live footage of an incident.
The team started the challenge on August 17 in St Austell, Cornwall and aims to complete it by September 18 in Dover, Kent.
The announcement is separate to any decision on a booster programme, officials said.
Ibrahim Anderson, 44, shared pro-Islamic State content over the internet.
Becton Dickinson has received ‘exceptional use authorisation’ to import blood tubes into the country.
All clinically necessary blood tests will go ahead but others have been scaled back.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said the Government wants to diverge from some EU data rules in order to boost trade with other nations.