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It comes as education unions have raised concerns about the statutory tests taken by Year 6 pupils in primary schools across England.
Edinburgh and Birmingham airports have become the latest airports to allow passengers to keep liquids in their bags when going through security.
Seraphine struggled amid rising costs and a difficult backdrop for consumer spending, according to administrators.
More than 900 subpostmasters were wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, with many wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting.
Glenafton Athletic boss Paul Paton says he "could not be happier" with his side's efforts in pre season thus far.
Heidi Alexander said the Government would publish estimates in March for how long the schemes will take to deliver.
FREE summer football camps are set to be offered in Cumnock later this month. Following the success of the Easter holiday camp programme, Scottish Gas and the Scottish FA are once again teaming up to ...
Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Norman Tebbit has died aged 94, his son said. The Conservative grandee was one of Margaret Thatcher’s closest political allies and played a key role in Tory politics ...
Ravinder Naga falsely confessed to stealing £35,000 as a result of the Horizon IT faults in a bid to save his mother from prosecution.
Musician and producer Jordan Rakei recorded more than 50 sounds such as travellers’ footsteps, passports being stamped and aircraft engines.
Lord Tebbit won sympathy across the political spectrum after surviving the Brighton bomb that killed five people and left his wife in a wheelchair.