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Charles began the tradition of commissioning a tour artist in 1985 when John Ward joined an official trip to Italy at his ...
The attacks took place ahead of an expected meeting between Ukrainian, British, French and US officials in London on ...
Antoni Bohdanowicz, from Berkshire, travelled to Rome with his wife and her family to see the Easter service in St Peter’s ...
Young carers in Inverclyde took part in a special session designed to help them prepare for the move to high school.
British Steel has said it will end a consultation on up to 2,700 redundancies without action, after the Government took control of the firm earlier this month. In March, Chinese firm Jingye, which ...
At the start of the motion of condolence, Holyrood presiding officer Alison Johnstone offered her “deepest sympathy to the Roman Catholic community in Scotland and worldwide on the passing of his ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said ‘a woman is an adult female’ and the Supreme Court ‘has made that absolutely clear’.
Both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton have cancelled campaign events out of respect for the ...
RIG ARTS' Arts in Mind Kids Class has come to the end of its 12-week block. The Greenock-based class aims to support the positive mental health and wellbeing of children aged 8 to 13. The ...
This weekend could finally bring the first major trophy of Harry Kane’s professional career as Bayern Munich close in on the ...
AN Inverclyde library has closed early today due to a 'smell of gas' in the building. Southwest Library, on Inverkip Road in Greenock, has closed following a reported smell of gas at around 2.30pm ...
THE Scottish Government has opened nationwide applications for a new benefit payment. The national rollout of the Pension Age Disability Payment, which replaces the UK Government’s Attendance ...
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