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Artists Win Boost in UK AI Copyright Battle

A government consultation reveals overwhelming support for protecting artists' copyright from AI mining. Dua Lipa and Elton John back the campaign. Read the latest.

SNP ditches £500k 50mph speed limit plan

Scottish ministers abandon proposal to lower single carriageway speed limits to 50mph after spending over £500,000. Public consultation showed overwhelming opposition to the move.

Councils Rename Streets Linked to Prince Andrew

UK councils are undertaking complex administrative processes to rename streets honouring Prince Andrew, as residents report embarrassment. Discover the challenges and costs involved.

Millions of UK men risk health with dangerous ED cures

With 4.3 million UK men affected by erectile dysfunction, a reluctance to speak to GPs is fuelling a dangerous trend of unproven home remedies. Experts warn against risks and urge professional consultation.

Business Secretary Seeks Input on Workers' Rights

Business Secretary Peter Kyle urges companies to engage with Labour's employment rights reforms, pledging no 'zero-sum' outcome for business. Read the latest from the CBI conference.

Kyle pledges business talks on workers' rights

Business Secretary Peter Kyle promises extensive consultations on Employment Rights Bill implementation, seeking to reassure firms while ensuring worker protections. Read the latest developments.

Medical ChatGPT Use Doubles Among Under-35s in UK

Nearly 10% of Britons consult AI for health advice, with under-35s twice as likely. Discover expert safety tips for using ChatGPT in healthcare while avoiding dangerous misinformation.

Scottish Government performs dramatic tax U-turn

Deputy First Minister John Swinney abandons key election pledge as Scottish Government announces income tax increases in major policy reversal, breaking SNP manifesto commitment.

Civil servants forced into independence paper meetings

Scottish Government officials have been compelled to attend multiple meetings to accelerate work on a new independence prospectus, sparking concerns about civil service neutrality and taxpayer resources being used for constitutional campaigning.

Swinney rules out Scottish income tax increases

SNP leader John Swinney makes significant commitment to Scottish taxpayers, pledging no further income tax increases while challenging Labour's economic plans ahead of Westminster election.

UK blocks Scotland's immigration detention plans

The Home Office has intervened to prevent the Scottish Government from establishing its own immigration detention facilities, sparking a major constitutional clash over devolved powers.

Scottish teachers threaten strikes over pay dispute

Scotland's education system faces mounting pressure as teachers threaten industrial action over pay disputes and deteriorating working conditions, with many considering leaving the profession entirely.

Scots Face £6,500 Council Tax Hike in SNP Overhaul

Homeowners across Scotland brace for financial blow as SNP government plans radical council tax overhaul that could see bills increase by up to £6,500 annually under controversial new property valuation system.

SNP accused of treating Scottish voters with contempt

Explosive revelations show SNP ministers have consistently prioritised independence over pressing public concerns, leaving Scottish voters feeling betrayed and ignored after years of empty promises.

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