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SNP Unveils Holyrood 2026 Strategy at Conference

The Scottish National Party charts its course for the 2026 Holyrood elections, focusing on independence messaging and policy renewal amid internal debates and leadership challenges.

European Clubs Plot Revolutionary TV Rights Deal

Top European football clubs are negotiating a groundbreaking collective TV rights agreement that could transform how fans watch continental competitions and redistribute billions in revenue.

RFU Unveils Women's Rugby Revolution After World Cup

The Rugby Football Union has launched an ambitious new strategy to revolutionise women's rugby, targeting major growth in fan engagement and commercial revenue following England's World Cup final defeat.

Trump Plans Cash Payments from Tariff Revenue

Former President Donald Trump unveils controversial plan to send tariff revenue directly to American households as cash payments, sparking economic debate ahead of potential second term.

HMRC's 'Breathing Space' for 1.4M in Tax Debt

Exclusive: HMRC launches a major new initiative to help over a million individuals and businesses struggling with tax bills, offering flexible payment plans and pausing debt collection.

Scotland's Devolution Crisis: SNP Minister Must Resign

Exclusive analysis reveals Scotland's governance is in a state of paralysis, with the SNP facing mounting pressure over policy failures and constitutional stagnation. Stephen Daisley's damning indictment demands urgent ministerial accountability.

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.

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.

Temu's UK Revenue & Profits Soar in Stunning Growth

Chinese online marketplace Temu more than doubled its UK revenues to £1.1bn and saw pre-tax profits skyrocket in its first full year of operation, new filings reveal. Discover the strategy behind its rapid conquest of the British retail market.

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

NCAA Proposes Landmark Plan to Pay Student Athletes

In a seismic shift for US college sports, NCAA President Charlie Baker has unveiled a revolutionary plan allowing top-tier Division I schools to directly pay their athletes, challenging the long-standing amateurism model.

THG Shares Crash 30% on MyProtein Sales Slump

THG faces a severe stock market crash after reporting disappointing Q3 revenue, with its key MyProtein brand struggling in European markets. The company slashes its full-year profit forecast, sparking investor panic.

Man City's Premier League Sponsorship War Ends in Settlement

The long-running dispute between Manchester City and the Premier League over associated party transaction rules has reached a dramatic conclusion, averting a potentially explosive legal battle that threatened to reshape English football's financial landsc

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