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Scottish Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes urged the UK Government to ‘consider what more they can do’ for workers at ExxonMobil’s Mossmorran site.
One in five UK planners is intending to leave the field or retire in the next three years, exacerbating a shortage that the leading trade body warns will put at risk the government’s target of building 1.
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UK government poised to overhaul its asylum system as a political storm brews over migration
The British government plans to tighten its asylum system in a series of sweeping changes modeled after Denmark that aims to reduce immigration and quell the political storm over migrants making dangerous English Channel crossings to enter the country without authorization.
Sterling fell against the dollar and euro on Friday following new reports that the UK budget later this month will not see expected income tax rises.
Ahead of a vote at Holyrood on Tuesday, the rural affairs secretary is urging MSPs to agree that Scotland should receive more from the Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund.
British financial assets were under pressure Friday on growing speculation that the Labour government has ditched plans to raise income taxes in a crucial budget at the end of the month.
Britons will not have to give any savings they have above 5,000 pounds ($6,564) to pay off the UK’s national debt, contrary to online posts.
The Home Secretary is expected to lay out changes to the asylum system on Monday. Plans to reform the asylum system have been dismissed as “chaotic soundbites” by the leader of the Scottish Conservatives.
Britain’s government rallied to the defense of the BBC on Tuesday after allegations of bias from its critics and the threat of a lawsuit from U.S. President Donald Trump over the way the broadcaster edited a speech he made after losing the 2020 presidential election Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the national
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UK troops ordered to stay silent after Chinese tracking device found in government car
An unusual warning has been issued to British soldiers after security officials raised concerns that military vehicles could be vulnerable to foreign surveillance. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has instructed personnel not to discuss sensitive information inside its fleet of official cars,
The revelation raises questions over whether the UK applied safeguards designed to prevent information from 600 RAF intelligence flights being used to harm civilians in Gaza