‘Argy bargy’ in debates turns public off, says Swinney
Two debates have already taken place during the campaign, with another scheduled for Friday.
Two debates have already taken place during the campaign, with another scheduled for Friday.
The shadow chancellor said Anas Sarwar had clearly set out Labour’s fiscal policy.
Cole Palmer’s spot-kick was followed by an excellent Alexander-Arnold effort and late Harry Kane goal.
Nigel Farage’s takeover of Reform UK provided another twist while the Prime Minister was pranked by Lib Dems on the River Thames.
Here is your guide to the main developments in the General Election campaign on Monday:
The four leaders will take part in a debate on Monday.
Changes were unanimously endorsed by the FIFA council earlier this month.
The SNP, the Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems will appear in the debate on STV on Monday.
The 90-minute programme will be moderated by Julie Etchingham, who led the ITV election debates in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
Yvette Cooper said a Sir Keir Starmer-led government will put 13,000 more police and police community support officers back into communities.
The Scottish First Minister said it is ‘ridiculous that the third party in UK politics has been excluded’.
More than 80 people took the chance to talk to Revenue Service staff at the first out-of-town income tax drop-in.
Constables of Vale and St Sampson’s are not comfortable with the proposals set out in the Better Transport Plan released this week.
NUJ members voted 82% in favour of accepting the latest pay offer.
The approach could also help target more people on lower incomes, according to researchers.