President Masoud Pezeshkian’s rejection was Tehran’s first response to a letter the US president sent to the country’s ...
The North Sea transition taskforce called for action from both the UK and Scottish governments to help the sector with a ...
Political headlines both at home and abroad lead the papers at the start of the working week. The Times reports the Prime Minister is set to announce Britain will pay foreign prosecutors to track down ...
A Ukrainian forced to flee to the UK by constant Russian bombardment has launched a boxing academy to provide joy and self-confidence for young people in his new home city.
The US president had earlier criticised his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin’s comments about the Ukrainian president.
Emergency rescue teams have started trickling into the area of the country hardest hit by Friday’s massive temblor.
Iran’s president has rejected direct negotiations with the US over its rapidly advancing nuclear programme, in Tehran’s first ...
A former Ayrshire construction worker who designed the first tartan to go into space is set to light up the catwalks of New ...
Chelsea Flower Show organisers have rowed back on a pledge to make the event peat-free by next year, blaming a “legislative black hole” on the issue. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) committed in ...
Driving test waiting times in Britain have reached a record high, new research has revealed. The average waiting time to book a practical test was 20 weeks in February, up from 14 weeks a year earlier ...
Car tax rule changes could “undermine consumer confidence” in electric vehicles (EVs) – despite them remaining cheaper to own than petrol models, according to new research.
The majority of young adults in the UK are “concerned” about the state of the nation’s democracy, a survey has found. The UK Youth Poll survey saw more than 2,000 people aged 16 to 29 questioned about ...