Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has officially launched the Brexit Party as Jacob Rees-Mogg's sister quits the Conservatives to stand in Europe for the new body
A baby boy is in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked by a dog at an address in Hawick in the Scottish Borders
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been voted top choice for Prime Minister by Scottish SMEs
Edinburgh Airport has posted bumper figures for March, with passenger figures up by 15 per cent
Anti-Brexit campaigners have squatted on Nigel Farageâs new party website as he announced he will stand for the Brexit Party in the upcoming European Elections.
David Mundell will lead a Holocaust memorial march in Budapest this weekend in honour of a Scottish missionary who died protecting her Hungarian Jewish pupils.
Edinburgh Airport's growth accelerated last month when Scotland's busiest terminal handled nearly 15 per cent more passengers than a year ago, it announced today.
It was a day when the best was saved for last. Playing in the final three groups, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson were the main headline-makers in the first round of the 83rd Masters.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Robertson has said he knows the pressure his Hearts counterpart and his capital team will be under when they head through to Hampden to face his Championship side in the Scottish Cup semi final.
Ross Ford, Scotlandâs most-capped rugby player of all time, has earned a fitting send-off but Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill said tonight may not be the night as business takes precedence, and that the veteran hooker wouldnât have it any other way.
Despite writing songs for succour down the decades, Kiefer Sutherland had no intention of making an album because, as he succinctly puts it, âactors shouldnât do thatâ. And yet now the brooding TV action hero has parlayed his love of outlaw country into a credible side career as a rootsy troubadour with a whisky-stained voice. And thus, this intimate evening of song and storytelling was enthusiastically subscribed by awestruck fans.
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