13 June 2024By Jonathan Geddes, BBC Scotland NewsBBCKate Forbes was speaking on BBC's Question Time programmeThe SNP are "in-between" the Conservatives and La
The British press is reporting that a former Wisconsin woman has been tied to a botched contract killing in 2019.The woman was named in the court files for a ca
FedEx has announced a cut of up to 2,000 jobs across Europe in a bid slash costs. The latest move by the parcel delivery giant will cost them up to £291.8mill
When the UK was plunged into the first Covid lockdown, many believed WFH was a temporary measure - and that normal working habits would resume post-pandemic.Yet
Work has begun on a £300m energy plant which will store surplus electricity from wind and solar farms in the form of liquid air. The facility at Carrington nea
More than half of full-time students are working long hours in jobs to support themselves at university, spending nearly two days a week in paid employment duri
At the time of writing GBP/AUD was trading at AU$1.9265. Virtually unchanged from the start of Tuesday’s trading session. The Pound (GBP) faced resistance
'Don't hand a blank cheque to Labour', PM pleads Rishi Sunak has called on voters not to hand a "blank cheque" to the Labour Party as the Tories continue to fal
Bangor-based bespoke joinery company Aspire Create has secured two new contracts worth over £1million in Britain.The deals will see the company - which provide
This is particularly worrying for economic growth. Almost all of the economy’s expansion has been driven by the rising number
Tata Steel will continue with plans to shut off its blast furnaces in the coming months, costing thousands of jobs in South Wales, despite the Labour Party urgi
The number of people unemployed in the UK rose by 138,000 in the three months to April amid growing signs of a weaker jobs market.In the last set of labour mark