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The studies also ‘offer hope’ that transplanted cells could tackle symptoms of the condition, such as tremors.
A FIFE MSP has said NHS Fife must now concede the Sandie Peggie tribunal case after a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman.
Fife Council have said that they are arranging repairs to damage at a Culross car park. Part of a wall at the entrance to the village’s West Car Park was damaged last week. As previously reported in ...
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott has appeared in court and been released on bail over allegations of child sex abuse. Dott, 47, is accused of two charges relating to primary school-age ...
Russian glide bombs and artillery have struck a city in southern Ukraine, killing one person and injuring nine others as Moscow’s forces continue daily attacks across the country.
Hundreds of thousands of families across England are finding out on Wednesday which primary school their child will be joining in September.
Israel’s defence minister has said troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely. The remarks by Israel Katz could further complicate talks with ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said his Government “accepts” the UK Supreme Court ruling on biological sex, adding “protecting the rights of all” will inform its response. The court handed down its ...
Dunfermline's chairman and CEO was "blown away" by the turnout for their last home game - and hopes as many of them will be back for ...
Unite the union says if guarantees that no worker will lose money could be put into writing by Birmingham City Council, a deal could be closer.
PLANS which could see 180 homes along with holiday lodges and a cafe built at the Prestonhill Quarry site could be given the green light this week.
Business-minded Queen Anne High School pupils put their skills to the test as they competed to take part in an exclusive mentorship programme.