Prince Andrew's social media accounts shut down and set to private after he is stripped of military titles
Prince Andrew's social media accounts have been deleted or made private after the Queen stripped him of his military titles.
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Negative views of China at highest level in years in many of the 19 countries that took part in survey
Ministers urged to toughen law to help restore carbon sinks, as figures point to illegal burning
The role will be in addition to Mr Swinney’s duties as deputy first minister and cabinet secretary for Covid recovery.
An innovative series of live lessons are inspiring Scots pupils to choose careers fit for the future
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong was spotted in Glasgow ahead of his gig in the city.
Global coronavirus infections have increased by 20% and deaths have risen in half of the six WHO regions.
Total attendance at the Championships as it returned at full capacity for the first time in three years is down 11% so far compared with 2019.
The footballer said he began reading books as a teenager but the “escapism and joy” of reading could have benefitted him significantly as a child.
The meeting will be held in Kabul and could last three days
In a video released on Twitter Jon Voight calls for impeachment of Joe Biden
Nelson Piquet has apologised "wholeheartedly" to Lewis Hamilton - but "strongly condemns any suggestion" the expression he used when referring to the F1 ace during an interview was intentionally racially offensive. The three-time world champion - who is the father of Max Verstappen's partner, Kelly Piquet - used a racial slur in Portuguese when discussing a collision between Hamilton and Verstappen during the 2021 British GP on a Brazilian podcast last November.
Joe Biden’s climate change agenda was dealt a severe blow by the US Supreme Court on Thursday night as it limited his authority to reduce carbon emissions.
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Chelsea Handler claims her school won't accept her into their alumni hall of fame due to her abortions, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC
Wightlink has proved to be the weakest link in the Isle of Wight travel chain for this customer - so he has voted with his feet and said goodbye!
Hydrogen and electric-powered lorry's will be mass produced in the UK by an Essex-based firm. Tevva, based in Thurrock, has added a hydrogen fuel cell system to its battery-electric HGV design and according to the start-up the 7.5-tonne truck can be driven for up to 310 miles (500km). Hydrogen is more expensive and harder to obtain than electricity and Mr Bennett said the new lorry's main fuel will continue to be its electric-powered battery, which is recharged overnight.
Dominic Raab appeared to wink across the despatch box at Angela Rayner in the Commons on Wednesday, just before he criticised the Labour MP of being “a champagne socialist”. The deputy prime minister and deputy leader of the opposition took the places of Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer at this week’s PMQs as the prime minister attended the NATO Summit in Madrid.
Chris Pincher said he had ’embarrassed myself and other people’ after having had ‘far too much’ to drink.
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