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International rules allow countries to count first-year costs of supporting refugees as overseas development assistance.
The King has visited the Royal Windsor Flower Show, which this year is inspired by an idea from his book. Charles, who has a passion for gardening, stopped to smell the flowers during his visit to the ...
One of the key tasks for MSPs is raising questions and issues in parliament to help hold the government to account.
Proposals for solar panels and replacement windows at New Winton’s community hall have been given the green light by East Lothian Council’s planning department. The project will see 20 solar panels on ...
Thousands of people have gathered to “send a message” to the Government with a demonstration over spending cuts and welfare reform. Campaign group The People’s Assembly said it expected trade ...
A WALLYFORD resident has been cleared of supplying drugs but admitted being in possession of cannabis. Sarah Alexander was accused of being concerned in the supply of the Class B drug from her home on ...
St Mary’s Parish plans to take part in the Doors Open Days event, which will be held on September 27-28. This year’s event has the theme ‘Windows to the Past, Doors to the Future’ and will look at ...
The Department of Health is set to be handed a 2.8 annual increase in its day-to-day budget over a three-year period.
Ilyas Akhtar, of Slough, Berkshire, is accused of preparing terrorist acts and targeting local leisure venues.
TAILS are wagging at the prospect of a dog grooming business opening in Dunbar. Permission has been given to convert a home office at a property on the town’s Haines Drive into the business. East ...
There were searches for Michael Gaine before human remains found on his land were positively identified as his.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s mistaken deportation became a political flashpoint in the US government’s intensified immigration enforcement.
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