The then home secretary had said in the wake of the Capitol riots that Mr Trump’s own words had ‘directly led to the violence’.
YOUNG people met with key council decision makers at Saltcoats Town Hall this week to tackle a host of hard-hitting issues at the latest Youth Joint Cabinet meeting Taking place during National Youth ...
Hospitality bosses have told Rachel Reeves her changes to National Insurance are “regressive in their impact on lower earners”, it has been reported. Signatories to the letter organised by UK ...
Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah fired Liverpool five points clear at the top of the Premier League as the 2-0 victory over Aston Villa clinically exploited Manchester City’s defeat earlier in the day.
THE North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club (NATTC) has received top recognition at a national level. The Saltcoats based club has been named as one of three nominees in an award category at The Scottish ...
KILWINNING'S annual firework display in McGavin Park was another amazing experience this year. (Image: Charlie Gilmour) Some stunning displays could be seen in the skies above the town as one of ...
Annie Chapman is currently based at Kilwinning Community Fire Station after initially working at the service's Ardrossan HQ. The annual tri-services awards recognise people across all the emergency ...
Nigel Farage has said he could be “useful as an interlocutor” between the Labour Government and Donald Trump. The Reform UK leader said he has “got a great relationship” with the President-elect and ...
The Lib Dem leader called the president-elect a ‘dangerous, destructive demagogue’ this week after US voters returned him to the White House.
The Runcorn and Helsby MP is scheduled to appear at Chester Magistrates’ Court on Monday December 30, police have said.
A BUSY commuter road which connects large parts of North Ayrshire to Glasgow will be subject to closures next week. The A737 in Beith will be partially shut overnight from Monday, November 11 until ...
Michael McMonagle, 43, was sentenced at Derry Crown Court to nine months in custody and nine months under statutory supervision.