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Everyone who arrives in the UK on a small boat where a child has died should face prosecution, the Home Secretary has said. Yvette Cooper told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme it was “totally appalling” ...
It was great to see so many people out and about during Beltane week in Peebles and the Whipman Play in West Linton.
In her announcement of a new political party, Ms Sultana accused the Labour Government of failing to improve people’s lives, and claimed it “wants to make disabled people suffer” in reference to ...
More banking services could be offered at post offices to help the network become more viable, says a former Peeblesshire postmaster.
Chic star Nile Rodgers has guest-curated a display for the new David Bowie Centre, including personal correspondence between the two singers. London’s V&A Museum, which is behind the new David Bowie ...
The UK competition watchdog has said it is investigating the proposed takeover of NHS landlord Assura. Last month, rival healthcare property firm PHP (Primary Health Properties) put forward a fourth ...
FEARS have been raised about possible cuts to education support staff across Borders schools.   A source, who we have agreed to keep anonymous, told the Border Telegraph that additional needs and ...
Sir Keir Starmer said he has a good relationship with US President Donald Trump because they both “care about family”. The Prime Minister told the BBC Radio 4 podcast Political Thinking With Nick ...
Michael Madsen, whose menacing characters in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill made him a standout performer in Quentin ...
Thousands of tourists, hotel workers and residents have been evacuated from the Ierapetra area on Crete’s southern coast.
Bridget Phillipson will decry ‘a national scandal’ when she speaks at a Government regional improvement conference on Friday.