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Gallery to reopen with show charting eight decades of art

Gallery to reopen with show charting eight decades of art

Gallery to reopen with show charting eight decades of art

01 March 2023

Modern Two in Edinburgh has been shut since October last year.


Raab refuses to commit to remaining in human rights convention ‘forever’

Raab refuses to commit to remaining in human rights convention ‘forever’

Raab refuses to commit to remaining in human rights convention ‘forever’

01 March 2023

There is a split within the Cabinet over the UK’s continued membership of the European Convention on Human Rights.


Andrew Tate’s lawyer says he plays a character saying things for ‘entertainment’

Andrew Tate’s lawyer says he plays a character saying things for ‘entertainment’

Andrew Tate’s lawyer says he plays a character saying things for ‘entertainment’

01 March 2023

A Romanian court upheld a third 30-day detention for the former Big Brother contestant, who is being held on suspicion of organised crime.


Detective tells inquiry race played no part in his actions over Sheku Bayoh

Detective tells inquiry race played no part in his actions over Sheku Bayoh

Detective tells inquiry race played no part in his actions over Sheku Bayoh

01 March 2023

Detective Inspector Graeme Dursley, who was involved in the aftermath of the 31-year-old’s death, continued giving evidence on Wednesday.


Users take to Twitter as part of the site disappears

Users take to Twitter as part of the site disappears

Users take to Twitter as part of the site disappears

01 March 2023

The ‘following’ tab, which many people have as their home screen on the social media platform, has stopped working for thousands of users.


Isabel Oakeshott and NDAs at centre of Hancock care home testing row

Isabel Oakeshott and NDAs at centre of Hancock care home testing row

Isabel Oakeshott and NDAs at centre of Hancock care home testing row

01 March 2023

The TalkTV presenter is no stranger to high-profile political rows.


Rates may need to rise further but ‘nothing is decided’, says Bank boss

Rates may need to rise further but ‘nothing is decided’, says Bank boss

Rates may need to rise further but ‘nothing is decided’, says Bank boss

01 March 2023

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said inflation is ‘much too high’ despite recent easing in the cost of living.


Parkland scoured in urgent search for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon’s baby

Parkland scoured in urgent search for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon’s baby

Parkland scoured in urgent search for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon’s baby

01 March 2023

Police and London Search and Rescue are looking across a vast area near Brighton as they try to find the two-month-old.


Drivers suffer 24% increase in parking tickets

Drivers suffer 24% increase in parking tickets

Drivers suffer 24% increase in parking tickets

01 March 2023

A record 5.7 million tickets were handed out by private companies in Britain in the second half of 2022.


First alleged member of far-right Patriotic Alternative admits terror charges

First alleged member of far-right Patriotic Alternative admits terror charges

First alleged member of far-right Patriotic Alternative admits terror charges

01 March 2023

Kristofer Thomas Kearney, 38, was allegedly a fitness guru for the group.


Regular exercise in adolescence improves mental health and behaviour – study

Regular exercise in adolescence improves mental health and behaviour – study

Regular exercise in adolescence improves mental health and behaviour – study

01 March 2023

Researchers used the Children of the 90s study which looked at the levels of physical activity of 4,755 11-year-olds.


Harry reveals naked truth about his love for rugby on chat show

Harry reveals naked truth about his love for rugby on chat show

Harry reveals naked truth about his love for rugby on chat show

01 March 2023

He joined U2 singer Bono and former first lady Michelle Obama in answering light-hearted questions posed by Stephen Colbert.


Banking giants asked to explain why some savings rates remain so low

Banking giants asked to explain why some savings rates remain so low

Banking giants asked to explain why some savings rates remain so low

01 March 2023

The Treasury Committee is asking major banks for a breakdown of the revenue and profits generated from their savings products.


Long challenges governments on responsibilities to make Stormont workable

Long challenges governments on responsibilities to make Stormont workable

Long challenges governments on responsibilities to make Stormont workable

01 March 2023

The Alliance leader said the Assembly has not been able to function for around half the time since it was formed 25 years ago.


Long ‘driven’ to keep growing Alliance after six years in charge

Long ‘driven’ to keep growing Alliance after six years in charge

Long ‘driven’ to keep growing Alliance after six years in charge

01 March 2023

Under her leadership, the party has gone from eight MLAs to becoming the third largest party at Stormont with 17.


Stormont brake ‘not really a brake’, says DUP MP critical of Sunak’s deal

Stormont brake ‘not really a brake’, says DUP MP critical of Sunak’s deal

Stormont brake ‘not really a brake’, says DUP MP critical of Sunak’s deal

01 March 2023

The unionist party will scrutinise the Windsor agreement for ‘as long as it takes’, chief whip Sammy Wilson said.


Rise in children getting treatment for eating disorders, psychiatrists warn

Rise in children getting treatment for eating disorders, psychiatrists warn

Rise in children getting treatment for eating disorders, psychiatrists warn

01 March 2023

Royal College of Psychiatrists’ analysis shows all regions in England are failing to meet the Government target for when patients should be seen.


Supply chain wait times ease for first time since 2019, new survey suggests

Supply chain wait times ease for first time since 2019, new survey suggests

Supply chain wait times ease for first time since 2019, new survey suggests

01 March 2023

Data shows the UK remained in negative territory, but the speed of that decline has recovered since hitting a 31-month low in December.


Inmarsat’s £5.4bn takeover by US rival given provisional thumbs up

Inmarsat’s £5.4bn takeover by US rival given provisional thumbs up

Inmarsat’s £5.4bn takeover by US rival given provisional thumbs up

01 March 2023

The CMA said the deal would not substantially reduce competition amid rapid expansion in the sector.


Yousaf plans empty homes buy-back for rural and key workers

Yousaf plans empty homes buy-back for rural and key workers

Yousaf plans empty homes buy-back for rural and key workers

01 March 2023

The SNP leadership candidate also vowed to support local authorities increasing council tax on empty homes.


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