Judges reject SNP argument and rule Holyrood cannot legislate on indyref2
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Lemar Urquhart, 27, was killed in Brixton on October 30 along with delivery driver Guilherme Messias da Silva, who was knocked off his moped and died.
Experts say people could be causing long-term damage by wearing glasses unsuitable for them.
It means the Scottish Government’s top law officer, the Lord Advocate, will not be able to clear the Bill for passage through the Scottish Parliament.
The fomer steelworks has dominated the Teesside skyline ever since its construction in the late 70s
Nearly two in five deaths were related to drug poisoning.
Predictions of up to 80 Tory MPs set to stand down ahead of next general election
Payment of up to £600 part of government’s wider £37bn package
‘It’s taking them longer to learn and that slows it all down,’ one employee reportedly said
James Cook, completed a series of seven typewritten pieces of art, based off of famous paintings including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
Fresh claims made as Rishi Sunak set to appoint independent investigator
A surge in cases is indicating a new wave has started in the UK
A surge in cases is indicating a new wave has started in the UK
Veteran mental health has declined in the last 12 months, an annual Help for Heroes survey suggests.
The panel of five justices will hand down their decision on Wednesday morning
The panel of five justices will hand down their decision on Wednesday morning
Mick Lynch is accused of being ‘Mick Grinch’ by the papers amid another wave of rail union strikes.
Three former Sea King helicopters will be provided to Kyiv.
Nearly 50 backbenchers sign amendment to ban councils from taking housing targets into account when deciding planning application
The panel of five justices will hand down their decision on Wednesday morning.
MP has told European Court of Human Rights that lobbying investigation damaged his reputation unfairly
Adopting harsher stance would now harm both parties’ electoral chances, IPPR research finds
Judges to rule whether Holyrood can pass vote without Westminster’s approval
The Scottish Government launched a new campaign for an independence referendum on Tuesday.
Tory MPs threatened a revolt over plans to impose mandatory, centrally-set housebuilding targets.