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Murray blasts SNP's 'divisive' independence focus

New Scottish Secretary Ian Murray launches blistering attack on SNP's independence agenda, vowing to make devolution work and prioritise public services over constitutional battles.

Scottish workers pay highest taxes in UK

Exclusive analysis reveals how Scotland's progressive tax system is penalising ambition and creating the highest tax rates in Britain, with middle-earners facing unprecedented financial pressure.

Caprice's Perthshire bookshop inspires new film

Model and actress Caprice Bourret reveals how a charming Perthshire bookshop became the unlikely inspiration for her upcoming romantic film, capturing the magic of Scotland's countryside.

Swinney's Indyref2 Plan: Empty Rhetoric Exposed

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Government's independence plan is in disarray, with even First Minister John Swinney appearing directionless on the path to Indyref2 amid growing internal confusion.

Swinney: SNP Must Become 'One Scotland Party'

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney makes bold commitment to transform SNP into more inclusive political movement, reaching beyond traditional nationalist base to unite the country.

The Chair Company: Quirky New Comedy Review

Discover the hilarious new workplace comedy 'The Chair Company' that's taking British television by storm. Our review explores why this quirky series about office life gone mad is your next must-watch.

SNP wealth tax plans create confusion in Scotland

Exclusive analysis reveals the SNP's controversial wealth tax proposals are creating widespread confusion and concern across Scotland, with experts warning of economic consequences and implementation challenges.

John Swinney accused of being 'out of touch' on priorities

Scottish First Minister John Swinney faces mounting criticism for focusing on independence while Scotland grapples with NHS waiting lists, education gaps and economic challenges, with opponents branding his approach 'detached from reality'.

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.

Marc Maron's Raw New Special 'Are We Good?'

Comedian Marc Maron returns with his deeply personal Netflix special 'Are We Good?', exploring midlife relationships, political disillusionment, and the search for meaning in turbulent times.

Saudi Comedy Festival Pays Stars Up To £1.5M

Exclusive report reveals staggering fees paid to international comedians at Riyadh's comedy festival, with Chris Tucker and Andrew Schulz among highest earners in unprecedented comedy payday.

Alan Partridge returns tackling mental health

Steve Coogan revives his legendary character Alan Partridge for a groundbreaking series exploring mental health, masculinity and middle-age crisis with signature cringe comedy.

Chappelle's Saudi comedy show mocks Charlie Kirk

Comedy legend Dave Chappelle's controversial performance at Saudi Arabia's comedy festival ignites free speech discussions while taking aim at American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

Dudes Review: Netflix's Nostalgic Comedy Hit

Netflix's latest comedy offering 'Dudes' delivers 90s nostalgia with sharp wit and standout performances. Discover why this series is the streaming platform's next big hit.

BBC cancels The Peacock Show after two series

The BBC has pulled the plug on satirical comedy 'The Peacock Show' starring Kieran Hodgson and Emma Sidi after two series, leaving cast members shocked and disappointed by the unexpected decision.

Saudi Arabia hosts major comedy festival with global stars

International comedy heavyweights including Trevor Noah and Maz Jobrani are set to perform at the groundbreaking Riyadh Comedy Festival, marking a dramatic shift in Saudi Arabia's cultural landscape under Vision 2030.

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