SNP: a path to fiscal autonomy, but do the sums add up?
What Scots will do if the mandate contained in the SNP manifesto is first delivered then ignored will determine whether the UK survives as a political entity.
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Concerns are raised over the fate of ancient monuments in the Syrian city of Palmyra – but the victory by the Islamic State group is first and foremost a strategic one.
Letters sent by Prince Charles to government departments in 2004 and 2005 have finally been released to the public after a mammoth legal battle. Here’s what we know so far.
What Scots will do if the mandate contained in the SNP manifesto is first delivered then ignored will determine whether the UK survives as a political entity.
An army of modern-day “slaves” are being used to grow the salad and winter vegetables that fill Britain’s supermarket shelves.
The truth about the killings of Armenians, condemned as genocide by Pope Francis, exposes a fragility at the heart of modern Turkey, dating back to the era of Ataturk, the country’s founder.
Negotiations over a new bailout for Greece are approaching a critical stage. And if the country runs out of cash, it might just feel like the end of the world for many Greeks.
The re-release of Blade Runner, with its humanoid replicants and Pac-Man computer screens, offers a warning about the hazards of future-gazing.
The “key parameters” to a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme are agreed, including restrictions on enrichment in exchange for sanctions being lifted.
The US removes its restriction on supplying military equipment to Egypt, which was imposed when the military took power in Cairo nearly two years ago.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband make their big pitch to the nation tonight. Don’t want to get taken in by the spin? Read this first.
Britain has flown 35 military advisers to Ukraine to help fight pro-Russian separatists – with America set to follow suit. But what can the British army offer that Ukraine doesn’t have already?
The shopping centre at Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station is a refuge for foreigners who have moved to Israel and want to set up a business. But its future is under constant threat, writes Toby Bakare.
A jury awards Marvin Gaye’s children £5million after ruling singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams copied their father’s music – but which other artists have very familiar tunes?
There is no trace of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared on 8 March 2014, nor of the 239 people on board. It remains one of the great aviation mysteries. Will it ever be solved?
The European deal done six days ago was supposed to stabilise the Greek debt crisis. But the situation in Greece is still critical.