
Suzanne's Law parole board changes come into force in Scotland
Scotland's parole board will now have to consider if killers have refused to reveal the whereabouts of their victims' remains, thanks to a change in the law.
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Scotland's parole board will now have to consider if killers have refused to reveal the whereabouts of their victims' remains, thanks to a change in the law.

A government-commissioned report has proposed significant curbs to political donations, in a move likely to hit Reform UK's funding the hardest.

Former Tory justice minister Crispin Blunt who admitted drugs charges used chemsex parties to inform government drug policies, a court has been told.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting has threatened to break up failing NHS trusts in response to the latest health service satisfaction survey.

Five NHS trusts with "deep-rooted challenges" will be the first to be placed in a new recovery programme, the health secretary has announced.

Ed Miliband has told Labour MPs he is committed to looking at unhitching electricity prices from gas in a bid to bring down household bills.

As the Holyrood class of 2026 get set to "graduate", a new cohort hope to begin their rise to the top.

As the Holyrood class of 2026 get set to "graduate", a new cohort hope to begin their rise to the top.

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The chancellor is to set out plans to tackle price hikes driven by the war in Iran, which has seen the cost of oil and gas soar.

Councils are ignoring explicit instructions to approve planning projects from ministers - as the scale and cost of their resistance to development is revealed for the first time.

It is "outrageous" that a convicted fraudster tracked down by Sky News in Tenerife is still on the run, the Speaker of the House of Commons has said.