Salmond leads thousands of marchers in call for independence
Former first minister Alex Salmond led a crowd of thousands in a chant calling for Scotland to be independent today.
Former first minister Alex Salmond led a crowd of thousands in a chant calling for Scotland to be independent today.
The Duke of York, known as Prince Andrew, was booed as he was driven to the coronation ceremony of his brother the King.
Footage on Twitter showed officers using their powers under the new Public Order Act, as chief executive of anti-monarchy group was arrested.
The statement also said the BBC must “urgently reconsider” its position and allow all members of the British public "access"
The Greens have won their first outright majority on a UK council in what it hopes cements a “coming of age” moment as a mainstream party.
Should the monarchy be abolished? We questioned the most well-known AI ChatGPT, and it presents a compelling argument.
A coronation party had to be cancelled after organisers failed to raise any money to cover costs, claiming there was a “lack of interest”.
Rishi Sunak has insisted he will push on with his agenda despite the Tories suffering major losses in his first electoral test.
The Tory MPP urged the Home Secretary to “get on and do her job” but shied away from calling for her to resign.
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