Glasgow bin lorry inquiry: ‘remarkable lack of compassion’
Tonight in Glasgow and beyond all the signs are that this painful and tragic accident will remain painful and unresolved in the minds of many, forever.
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Swiss prosecutors open criminal proceedings against Fifa President Sepp Blatter over a TV rights deal.
David Cameron insists he has honoured his “vow” to Scottish voters, but the SNP says the promise that may have kept Scotland in the UK has been broken.
Tonight in Glasgow and beyond all the signs are that this painful and tragic accident will remain painful and unresolved in the minds of many, forever.
Downing Street insists the government vows to continue working closely with the French authorities after Labour demand compensation from France over the chaos at Calais.
The charity says it is “co-operating fully” to assist with investigations being carried out by the Metropolitan Police’s Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has written to David Cameron asking for assurances that MSPs’ communication has not been intercepted by the intelligence agencies.
As solicitors prepare for crisis talks with Michael Gove over cuts to legal aid fees, their ongoing work to rule is clogging up the legal system. And barristers are due to join the protest on Monday.
It is hard, if not impossible, to remember an MP making the political and verbal splash in his or her maiden speech that Mhairi Black achieved yesterday in the Commons.
Sectarian tensions in and around Belfast are rising ahead of next week’s bonfire night and the annual July 12 Orange Men parades. Swastika and Confederate flags have been removed over the last week.
The country’s biggest trade union chooses the left-winger over Andy Burnham. Mr Corbyn is also being backed by Conservative supporters who say he will make Labour unelectable.
The extradition requests relate to the arrest of seven officials from Fifa who were detained in Zurich in May after a police raid on a luxury hotel.
New bribery claims have been levelled against former Fifa executive Jack Warner. Meanwhile, the Irish FA says it received £3.6m to avoid legal action over Ireland’s failure to make the 2010 World Cup.
A planned 24-hour strike by Network Rail workers is suspended after a new offer of a 2 per cent pay rise this year.
It is fundamental. It is the bedrock of any society claiming to be democratic. And in the Republic of Ireland it has been wiped away at a stroke.
Facing the loudest calls yet for his resignation, can Sepp Blatter continue his decades-long reign as the head of football’s world governing body, Fifa? We take a look at his track record.