The prosecutions, brought by Northern Rail and TransPennine Express, were declared ‘null and void’ during a hearing at ...
Bulgarian nationals Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova and Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev allegedly carried out surveillance on ‘prominent’ individuals.
The results showed a five-year downward trend in the number of people saying they were always able to get help from staff during labour and birth.
A major trial to determine if an innovative 10-minute sponge test should be used to screen people with heartburn for oesophageal cancer has welcomed its first patients.
A police officer almost drowned saving drivers from a landslide on the Rest and Be Thankful during an intense storm.
Former soldier Daniel Khalife has been found guilty of breaching the Official Secrets and Terrorism Acts by collecting sensitive information and passing it to agents of Iran. The 23-year-old spy, who ...
Round Riding Road was closed yesterday by Scottish Water to allow for a leakage repair and is set to be closed for up to 21 days. West Dunbartonshire Council have confirmed the closure on their ...
Estimates of migration to and from the UK typically undergo a number of revisions as more data becomes available, but the scale of the latest revisions – a jump of 166,000 in the total for the year to ...
The tie-up, announced in May, will create a banking giant with millions of customers and about £89 billion worth of assets.
Community groups have received more than £12,000 in funding from the Co-op's Local Community Fund. Tullochan received £5,259 and West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare was given £7,139.
The Competition and Markets Authority said fuel margins remained higher than historic levels, and it remained concerned about weakened competition.
The UK’s asylum system now costs £5 billion – the highest level of spending on record and up by more than a third in a year. Home Office spending on asylum rose by £1.43 billion, up 36% from £3.95 ...