Claim John Swinney stayed at Peter Mandelson's residence is Mostly True
The first minister has been criticised online for staying with Mandelson on a trip to the US last year. We looked at the truth behind the claims.
As Britain takes the first steps towards exiting the European Union, much focus has been on how the decision will
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The EU referendum vote is now one year old, and the decision to leave the European Union continues to shape
Theresa May has opted for an informal deal with the Democratic Unionist Party to prop up her government, but there
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Victims of the so-called ‘spycops’ will mass boycott a forthcoming review of undercover policing to be conducted by Her Majesty’
A US arms giant with a factory in Fife producing laser guided systems for smart bombs has been linked to
A former officer with the Met Police at the centre of a public inquiry into undercover policing has requested an
A key witness at the Pitchford Inquiry has asked the Scottish Government to obtain the fake names used by undercover
The Home Secretary should answer urgent questions on why refugee women – as well as others with insecure immigration status – are
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