A debate on housebuilding at the party’s annual conference in Birmingham hears members acknowledge more homes need to be built.
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Northern Lights sightings possible again after Friday night light show
The Met Office said there were sightings ‘from top to tail across the country’.
Flynn ‘hopes and expects’ some Labour MPs will back amendment on benefit cap
He said he has been sounding out MPs across the Commons to determine their position on the SNP amendment.
Scottish Greens call for gender laws block to be lifted
The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill was stopped by the UK Government from gaining royal assent.
Festive welcome ready for German president from King and Queen at Windsor Castle
The King and Queen are welcoming the German president to Windsor Castle on Wednesday for a festive state visit. A glittering state banquet will be staged in honour of Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, former judge Elke Budenbender, in the grand St George’s Hall, with a towering Christmas tree serving as the backdrop. The six-metre […]
Sale of disposable vapes to be banned by next summer
New legislation to ban the sale of single-use vapes from June 1 2025 has been laid out in Parliament.
‘Not a good night for SNP’, says Sturgeon as exit poll suggests seat collapse
The exit poll suggests the party could drop to as few as 10 seats following a near-decade of electoral dominance in Scotland at Westminster.
Scottish party leaders cast ballots in General Election
Polling places are open until 10pm on Thursday.
Sunak ‘campaigning hard for every vote’ but polls point to Labour landslide
Cabinet ally Mel Stride acknowledged Labour was likely to win ‘the largest majority any party has ever achieved’.
Five seabird species added to UK’s ‘red list’ for conservation concern
Breeding seabird populations face a growing list of threats, including climate change impacts, overfishing and entanglement in fishing gear.

