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John Swinney has said Scotland and Northern Ireland have a "shared interest" in tackling racist violence after 80 Scottish police officers were sent to help local police in Northern Ireland as ...
The band played a sold-out O2 Academy show after their spot at TRNSMT was axed following calls from the First Minister and ...
Mr Swinney had raised concerns about comments from the band he said were “beyond the pale” after footage allegedly showing ...
The first minister says the UK government has "preyed" on vulnerable claimants after a dramatic Commons U-turn.
Children are increasingly being removed from English classrooms, with official figures released today showing suspensions ...
Police have come under attack for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, with petrol bombs thrown at them in Portadown last night.
John Swinney had also called for the festival to dump the band, describing their appearance as “unacceptable” given comments that he said were “beyond the pale”.
Police Scotland say they have a “proportionate and considered policing plan” ahead of Kneecap’s gig in Glasgow, which ...
63 police officers injured in ‘week of shame’ in Northern Ireland Disorder began in Ballymena on Monday after an alleged sexual assault on a girl at the weekend.
Swinney was asked about Mr Gray’s car use as he attended the British-Irish Council summit in Northern Ireland.
Police have come under attack for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a ‘week of shame’ for the region.