Nakla, the brother-in-law of Humza Yousaf, is accused of intimidation, extortion and being concerned in the supply of heroin and cocaine.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will pay their respects at a service on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on Monday.
A taxi driver who braved Storm Eowyn in a suit of armour to help locals in Falkirk has said the viral reaction makes him “proud to be Scottish”. Despite winds of up to 100mph, the storm which lashed ...
Pc Mia Korell allegedly used the term to describe black officers who did not believe the Territorial Support Group (TSG) was a racist unit.
The Government is engaging with the families of the Southport attack victims ahead of a Prevent review into its dealings with Axel Rudakubana, Downing Street has said.
The First Minister said he was determined to end the ‘vicious circle’ of high waiting times and delayed discharge.
It is understood private equity groups Hilco and Alteri are among parties to raise interest over a possible takeover of WH Smith’s high street arm.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said of the leaders’ chat: ‘It was a very warm call, and it was very constructive.’ ...
The top diplomats of China and India have called for their nations to provide further mutual support, but avoided publicly mentioning a long-standing border dispute in the Himalayas.
District Judge David Wain remanded the accused boy in custody to appear before a Crown Court judge on Tuesday.
A decision to rename nuclear-powered submarine HMS Agincourt is “woke nonsense”, a former defence secretary said. The Astute-class attack submarine, which is still under construction, was due to be ...
Minister Dara Calleary said he understood people’s ‘frustration’ and that authorities were ‘working as hard as possible’.