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Energy firm ScottishPower is building offshore cables to carry wind power from Scotland to England, in a move ministers say will bring down bills.
The party at Horse Guards Parade will conclude four days of celebrations marking 80 years since victory in Europe was declared.
New buyer interest declined for the third month in a row in April, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said.
An artist who was born on VE Day has shared memories of growing up in the aftermath of the Second World War, when she resorted to drawing on walls amid paper shortages.
The cost of sending a child to a state secondary school is £2,275 a year – and the cost for primary school exceeds £1,000 a year, ...
Economic growth is also on track to be weaker than previously expected this year, according to the Niesr think tank.
Second World War artefacts including a gas mask and an air raid warden’s helmet will be processed through Westminster Abbey for the ...
An immigration White Paper due to be published next week is expected to set out the reforms, media reports have suggested.
First Minister John Swinney said growing tensions in the region would be ‘worrying’ for Indian and Pakistani communities in Scotland.
The Metropolitan Police had said they were arrested after a suspected plot ‘to target a single premises’ was uncovered.