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Crane 'falls out of sky' and collapses on roof with driver inside
Man, 32, denies murder of three in city centre
Pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by tram
Avril Lavigne announce UK stadium shows - full list of dates
Watch: Man jailed for starting blaze which damaged historic buildings
Murder probe launched after robbery call made from hotel
Crane 'falls out of sky' and collapses on roof with driver inside
Man, 32, denies murder of three in city centre
Pedestrian seriously injured after being hit by tram
Avril Lavigne announce UK stadium shows - full list of dates
Watch: Man jailed for starting blaze which damaged historic buildings
Murder probe launched after robbery call made from hotel

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Migrants crossing the Channel in small boats will be made a big issue at the election - but they account for a tiny proportion of the immigration total.  Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Record figures show how essential migrants are to UK

Hibs will face either Víkingur Gøta of the Faroes or Andorran side Inter Club d'Escaldes. Picture: SNS Group

Hibs international issue blamed on Brexit

President of the European council and soon to be Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

​EU would welcome Scotland - Angus Robertson

Suella Braverman has been sacked by Rishi Sunak.  Picture: Justin Tallis/PA Wire

Suella Braverman sacked - David Cameron could return

Social justice secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville with minister for migration and refugees Emma Roddick (right) and minister for independence Jamie Hepburn (left) at the launch of the sixth paper in the Building a New Scotland series, at the V&A in Dundee. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

How we can build for a new Scotland after independence - Angus Robertson

Polish election cheer for Scots - Angus Robertson

Win a round of fairground games at Edinburgh’s newest & hottest experience – with food and drink included

Ad Feature Join the fun - Scotland’s first fairground games experience for adults

Tattie Shaws owner, James Welby, said his grocery shop could close in a matter of weeks if a buyer is found quickly. The shop at 35 Elm Row was put on the market last week

End of an era as popular business Tattie Shaws announces shock closure

The protest was one of more than 30 events taking place in Britain – plus two in Spain – on what was dubbed a “Day for Rejoin”. Pictured here is Steve Bray.

Anti-Brexit protester Steve Bray ‘wrestled out’ of Tory conference

More than two-thirds of 11-16 year olds say that boys regularly make toxic comments about them at school

​What has happened to make our girls so anxious about daily life? - Susan Dalget...

Graham Alexander says his team expanded its reach across Johnston Carmichael’s key sectors, including tech and life sciences. Picture: contributed.

In depth: Johnston Carmichael optimistic after record-breaking year for deals

Cllr Adam McVey

Residents are being failed on housing - Adam McVey

Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, Lorna Slater

It is time for Scotland to rejoin the EU - Lorna Slater

Neil Gray, the Scottish Government's economy and fair work secretary, David Smith, director of screen at Screen Scotland, Isabel Davis, executive director of Screen Scotland Isabel Davis, and Daisy Mount, scripted director at Prime Video launched new research on the impact of Scotland's film and TV industries at the First Stage Studios in Leith. Picture: Julie Howden

Scottish Government promises action over fair pay and conditions in the arts

Dad had to pay £3k and drive 1,102 miles due to Brexit passport rule

The unique benefits of Northern Ireland having both EU and UK access must now be defined in detail. ​The majority of NI did not vote for Brexit, but we are where we are

Brexit regret reaches all time high in majority wanting to rejoin EU

The UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, but Brexit regret is now at an all time high, according to two separate polls.

Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity, Lorna Slater

A positive vision for Scottish citizenship - Lorna Slater

Gender equality is near parity

FSB have key role to play in Scotland’s economy - Angus Robertson

Labour has zero ambition for progressive change or counter disastrous and callou...

Nigel Farage

Real reason Nigel Farage had UK bank accounts closed revealed

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon arrives to give evidence at the Covid-19 inquiry in London. Picture: Carl Court/Getty Images

Sturgeon raises key question at UK Covid inquiry

In terms of Scotland’s performance, the Scottish capital was 'surprisingly' in the 24th spot, while Aberdeen was last. Picture: Ian Georgeson Photography.

Edinburgh fails to wow in list of best UK cities to start a business in 2023

A new Scottish Government report into Brexit has been published

Only one way to end this Brexit madness - Angus Robertson

'Scotland has got a great reputation for food and drink… we can hold our head high, I think, around the world,' says Mr Walker on what he sees as a key sector. Picture: Lisa Ferguson.

Interview: Andrew Walker of law firm Morton Fraser on helping businesses prosper

Alastair Campbell formerly a political aide to Tony Blair said not one government representative will appear on tonight’s BBC Question Time special on Brexit (Photo by Mark Fletcher/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

BBC’s Brexit special will be missing a government minister

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin warns cost of pint could hit £10

Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin warns cost of pint could hit £10

Has Boris Johnson finally had enough and decided to leave politics for good?  Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

Is Boris Johnson saying 'au revoir' or 'goodbye'?
Ex-prime minister does not want to face verdict of MPs or risk losing his 7000-plus majority

Nigel Farage was the face of the campaigns to leave the EU in 2016. Picture PA.

Brexit clown Farage finally admits it was all a dreadful mistake that’s wrecking...

Councillor Professor Scott Arthur

New tram route is a landmark event for the city - Scott Arthur

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that politics had become even more polarised than she had believed (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA)

As SNP gives up on indy and its day job, it's time for a new government

Darren Love and Corinne Jones, owners of the Railway Inn, have been forced to sell the Juniper Green pub.

Family-run pub up for sale after 30 years

Vauxhall owners warns of job losses due to Brexit

Vauxhall warns of “significant job losses” due to Brexit deal

Shoppers are being warned Brexit rules could lead to empty supermarket shelves

Shoppers warned Brexit rules could lead to empty supermarket shelves

Pro-EU demonstrators gather outside the Scottish Parliament for a protest against Brexit on December 31, 2020, the day the UK formally left the European Union (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Scotland is working to help EU citizens remain despite Brexit – Angus Robertson

Spain launches ‘digital nomad’ visa to allow Brits to live there for up to 5 years - how to apply

Brits can now live in Spain for up to 5 years thanks to new visa

Polling stations will be open from 7am until 10pm on 4th May

David Davis calls for delay to photo ID for voting in local elections

Jackie Wylie is artistic director and chief executive of the Nationa Theatre of Scotland. Picture: Kirsty Anderson

National Theatre pledges to bring in 'more diverse voices' under future vision

​Bertie Ahern, Senator George Mitchell and Tony Blair after the signing of the agreement on April 10 1998

Good Friday Agreement - what is it?

Coaches wait late into the evening to enter the Port of Dover (Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA)

After Brexit, a UK passport doesn't open doors like it used to – Angus Robertson

The trade body says the report comes amid calls for an overhaul of the 'cluttered' regulatory and planning system for salmon farming. Picture: Robert Paterson.

Scots fish farms boosted economy by £3bn over last decade, says Salmon Scotland

Protesters gather at a Protect The Right To Strike rally in Glasgow on Wednesday

Readers' letters: There's nothing selfish about taking strike action

Rishi Sunak talks to local business leaders during a visit to a Coca-Cola factory in Lisburn, Northern Ireland yesterday (Picture: Liam McBurney/WPA pool/Getty Images)

New figures show 54% of people in the UK would vote to remain in EU

Putting up barriers to trade with the European Union has had a knock-on effect in the shops (Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Fed up with empty shelves? SNP is the only anti-Brexit party – Angus Robertson

Brits travelling to Spain will not have to fill out the ETIAS form until 2024 as the EU has once again postponed the launch.

EU postpones launch of ETIAS once again to 2024

An image showing the planned renovation of Edinburgh's King's Theatre

Renovation funding plan for King’s Theatre is great news – Angus Robertson

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomes European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen at the Fairmont Windsor Park hotel in Englefield Green, Windsor, Berkshire, ahead of a meeting to discuss a "range of complex challenges" around the Brexit treaty. Picture date: Monday February 27, 2023.

UK and EU agree on Brexit deal for Northern Ireland

King Charles will meet with Ursula von der Leyen, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. Credit: Getty Images

King Charles criticised for decision to meet Ursula von der Leyen

King Charles III (left) and Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.

King Charles to meet Ursula von der Leyen ahead of NI Brexit deal

The UK could be facing a pizza crisis

UK facing pizza crisis as cost of tomato skyrockets amid shortage

BBC Question Time host, Fiona Bruce.

BBC Question Time tonight: who’s on the panel, including Anita Boateng

Empty shelves are seen in the fruit and vegetable aisles of a Tesco supermarket on February 22, 2023 in Burgess Hill.

Europeans mock the UK’s lack of fruit and veggies on social media

A Brexit 50p coin has sold on eBay for £10,000

Brexit 50p coin fetches £10k on eBay - 10 million still in circulation

A focus on flags and constitutional issues has distracted from pressing everyday political issues (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Signs point to the long-awaited decline of nationalism – Alex Cole-Hamilton

Scotland's employment rate was the highest of the four UK nations, and was above the 75.6 per cent recorded for the UK as a whole, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed. Photo: PA.

More Scots in work than ever before

Anti-Brexit campaigners take part in a torchlight procession to the Scottish Parliament on the third anniversary of Brexit on January 31 (Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Secret talks by Tories and Labour show they know Brexit was a mistake

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