‘Weak’ Humza Yousaf’s first year beset by scandal, opposition say on anniversary
Scottish Tory minister Douglas Ross said the SNP leader had ignored Scotland’s priorities, at the cost of ‘fixation with breaking up the UK’
 
	Scottish Tory minister Douglas Ross said the SNP leader had ignored Scotland’s priorities, at the cost of ‘fixation with breaking up the UK’
 
	 
	 
	Former home secretary a keynote speaker at National Conservatism gathering along with Viktor Orban, Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Europe
 
	PM endures his ‘inquisition’ from the committee of a hundred committees with a brave face – Groucho Marx, actually
 
	Pressure mounts on Prime Minister to toughen stance on Beijing in wake of state-backed hacking operation
 
	 
	 
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	Keir Starmer drops ambition to secure major overhaul in its 2025 review for more ‘realistic’ approach as Brussels says it won’t reopen pact
 
	Westminster has waged an all-out war on agriculture for years. It is no surprise that protests are now starting
 
	Education leaders claim Labour figures refuse to meet with them to discuss the ‘unintended consequences’ of the plans
 
	In an open letter, gender-critical women say anyone involved in creating the material should not be allowed to enforce new hate crime laws
 
	Peers pass amendment to prevent foreign state control of UK newspapers and periodical news magazines
 
	He returned to Holyrood for first time on Tuesday since quitting as health secretary over charging the taxpayer for an £11,000 roaming bill
 
	 
	 
	Omission of the word on signs at discount outlet ahead of the religious holiday provokes anger among Christian community
 
	The numbers don’t lie. But would Nato have the endurance to win in the long run?
 
	Coraline Ginola’s unpaid fees now stand at £250,785 with interest, say court papers
 
	Director-general says payment system ‘needs reform’ but rules out advertising on television channels
 
	Court papers name Duke of Sussex as example of well-known figures to whom defendants might have had access
 
	Charles, accompanied by the Queen, will lead members of the Royal family at the traditional service at St George’s Chapel
 
	Judges at High Court adjourn their decision, ordering US to provide certain assurances
 
	The English Distillery tastes glory as it defeats global competition at World Whiskies Awards
 
	 
	 
	 
	