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Scotland’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been recognised for their vital role in national security during a high-level defence roundtable held yesterday at Edinburgh’s Queen

 

The UK’s Electric Car Grant (ECG) just got bigger – and cheaper – for drivers. From today (9 August 2025), thirteen new electric models from Nissan, Renault, and Vauxhall qualify for a £1,500

 

British authorities arrested nearly one in five people checked during a week-long crackdown on migrants working illegally as delivery riders, the Home Office said on Saturday.

 

The US and UK differ on aspects of Gaza policy — including recognition of a Palestinian state — US vice-president JD Vance suggested as he arrived in England for a summer visit.

 

Homelessness Minister Rushanara Ali has stepped down after facing accusations of hypocrisy over rent increases on a property she owns in east London.

  

A new historical discovery has intensified calls for the British monarchy to address its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. Recent research reveals that King George IV personally

 

Thousands of passengers faced severe delays and cancellations at Birmingham Airport after a light aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing, shutting the runway for over six hours.

 

Aberdeen is set to introduce a 7% visitor levy on overnight stays, following approval from city councillors. The tax, aimed at boosting local infrastructure funding, will apply to hotel bills and

 

The Environment Agency is deploying a one-of-a-kind electro boom boat to conduct essential electric fishing surveys along the River Thames, stretching from Iffley Lock to Teddington Lock.

 

The government has announced plans to tighten regulations on cosmetic treatments, targeting unqualified practitioners who are endangering people's health. Under new proposals, only