The South of Scotland MSP was arrested on Tuesday and is due to appear in court at a later date
The surprising trick that could help you tackle your daily chores
A study that analysed 80 daily activities found that daily tasks are better enjoyed alongside others
Chris Philp challenged on why he didn’t encourage councils to take legal action over asylum hotels when Tories were in power
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has defended Kemi Badenoch’s call for Conservative councils to consider legal challenges against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers.
Top GCSE grades increase as boys narrow gap on girls
The proportion of entries getting at least a 4 or a C grade considered a ‘standard pass’ has fallen
How an ancient cow’s tooth could help solve the mystery of Stonehenge
New evidence confirms link between Stonehenge and two quarries in Wales believed to be sources of historic Wiltshire landmark’s legendary standing bluestones
Will Hurricane Erin end UK’s dry spell? Met Office issues new rain forecast
Hurricane Erin, which is currently over the Atlantic Ocean, could bring wet weather to the UK in the coming days
Reeves’s ‘mansion tax’ makes ‘no sense’ and could lose Treasury money, former IFS chief warns
The chancellor is reportedly planning to levy capital gains on the sale of first properties
UK government borrowed lower than forecast in July in boost for Rachel Reeves
Economists had widely predicted a higher July borrowing figure, making the actual outcome a positive surprise
Sanex shower gel advert banned over racial stereotype
The advert, for cosmetic brand Sanex, must not air again the ASA has ruled
GCSE results day: Grade boundaries, how to appeal, and why some students are getting results through an app
Thousands of GCSE students in England will get their grades in an app – but there are other things to look out for as well









