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Question Penelope Wilton: Downton Star's Guardian Q&A

Legendary actress Penelope Wilton, known for Downton Abbey and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, invites Guardian readers to submit their questions in an exclusive Q&A session ahead of her latest project.

Rosie O'Donnell's chaotic interview revelations

Comedy legend Rosie O'Donnell tackles 10 wildly unpredictable questions in The Guardian's chaotic interview series, delivering hilarious insights and surprising personal revelations.

MAFS UK mum's sex question horror

Married at First Sight UK viewers were left cringing as a mother's deeply personal sex question to newlyweds sparked dinner party drama, with one groom visibly shrinking in his seat during the awkward interrogation.

Todd Rundgren UK Tour 2025: Ask Your Questions

Music legend Todd Rundgren is heading to the UK for a major tour and wants to answer YOUR burning questions. The Guardian is collecting fan queries for the iconic musician ahead of his highly anticipated 2025 performances.

SNP Candidate's Swinger Profile Sparks Vetting Concerns

Exclusive: A Scottish National Party candidate for Holyrood is embroiled in scandal after a profile on a swingers' website was linked to him, raising serious questions about the party's vetting procedures and internal scrutiny.

Douglas Ross slams SNP over secret minister police incident

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross accuses the SNP government of a 'culture of unaccountability' after a ministerial incident involving police was kept secret for weeks, raising serious questions about transparency at Holyrood.

Scottish Minister Resigns After Assault Allegation

Scottish Government Minister Jamie Hepburn has abruptly resigned from his post after being accused of assaulting Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross. The shock resignation sends shockwaves through Holyrood amid ongoing political tensions.

Douglas Ross accuses John Swinney of 'ducking responsibility'

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross launches a scathing attack on First Minister John Swinney, accusing him of evading accountability on key government policies and failing the Scottish people in a fiery First Minister's Questions session.

SNP Minister Quits After Tory MSP's Assault Claim

Scottish Government Minister Jamie Hepburn has abruptly resigned following explosive allegations made by Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross, plunging Holyrood into a fresh political crisis.

Douglas Ross demands John Swinney's resignation

Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross has called for First Minister John Swinney to step down, citing a 'litany of failures' in public services and accusing the SNP of neglecting Scotland's priorities.

SNP Minister Quits After Alleged Assault by Tory MSP

Scottish Parliament in crisis as SNP's Gillian Mackay resigns, claiming she was 'assaulted' by Conservative MSP Stephen Kerr following a foul-mouthed tirade over a proposed seagull protection law. The shocking incident exposes deep fractures at Holyrood.

Swinney: Westminster's approach is 'deeply damaging'

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney delivers a stark warning, accusing the UK government of undermining devolution and damaging bilateral relations with a 'unilateral' and 'high-handed' approach.

SNP Minister Accused of Assault in Seagull Summit Row

Scottish Government Minister Jamie Hepburn faces serious allegations of physical assault against former Scottish Tory leader Jackson Carlaw during a heated confrontation over seagull nuisance policies at a Holyrood summit.

Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil Reveals All in Candid Q&A

Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil gets candid in a revealing reader Q&A, discussing the band's 'terrible' early album, his pre-show rituals, and the profound connection with their fiercely loyal fanbase.

Scotland abolishes 'not proven' verdict after centuries

In a landmark legal reform, the Scottish Government has passed legislation to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, fundamentally altering the country's unique three-verdict justice system that has stood for centuries.

Scotland Scraps 'Not Proven' Verdict in Legal Overhaul

The Scottish Parliament has voted to abolish the controversial 'not proven' verdict, a unique feature of Scots law for centuries. This landmark decision streamlines the justice system into a binary choice of 'guilty' or 'not guilty'.

Scottish Justice Secretary Faces Ministerial Code Probe

Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance is under investigation for a potential breach of ministerial rules after contacting a public body about a constituent's case, raising questions about propriety in the Scottish Government.

Starmer Denies Mandelson Role in Epstein-Linked PMQs Disaster

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faces a disastrous PMQs performance, forced to deny ever appointing Peter Mandelson to his team and claiming ignorance of emails from Jeffrey Epstein's associate. The revelations spark a major political storm in Westminster.

Holyrood Spends More Time on Palestine Than Scottish Issues

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Parliament is spending disproportionate time on international affairs like Palestine while domestic crises in Perthshire, Paisley and across Scotland demand urgent attention. Critics question Holyrood's misplaced pr

SNP's Soft Justice: Sex Offenders Dodge Prison Sentences

Exclusive investigation reveals a crisis in Scotland's justice system under the SNP, with hundreds of serious sexual offenders avoiding prison sentences. Victims' groups express outrage as data shows a pattern of lenient sentencing.

PMQs Chaos: Starmer Slams Sunak as Tory Rebels Revolt

Keir Starmer launched a blistering attack on Rishi Sunak during a fiery PMQs, accusing the PM of breaking promises on the NHS and the economy as his own backbenchers turned on him over the Rwanda scheme.

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