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It found around 1,300 people face challenges with appropriate accommodation, which was branded ‘varied and inconsistent’.
The West “cannot be agnostic or naive” about where goods are made, the Chancellor has told a gathering of foreign finance ...
Businesses are “crying out” for Scottish visas, an SNP MP has said, as he claimed a managed migration scheme could boost ...
Labour has launched a Holyrood by-election campaign with a demand for an apology from the SNP. The party has accused the ...
Caithness Ladies will be aiming for back-to-back wins against Nairn St Ninian when the sides meet in the SWF Highlands and ...
In 2022, Wol Kolade’s appointment as deputy chairman of NHS England also sparked allegations of “cronyism” due to his ...
Jamie Stone described North Sea oil and gas workers as “immensely valuable” to the UK and insisted their skills must not be ...
Talks on strengthening UK-EU relations have made “good progress”, Downing Street has said following a meeting between Sir ...
A nurse killed when she was struck by a car while walking with her family died from injuries to her head and spine, an ...
The Foreign Office announced restrictions on sectors of the Syrian economy would be eased to facilitate investment in the ...
AG Coaching has made great progress in its first year and a half, and Alyn Gunn says he is looking forward to welcoming more ...
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