The RAC warns of “carmageddon” as heavy traffic is expected during the Easter getaway.
Month: March 2024
Worsening pupils’ behaviour is ‘never-ending battle’
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.
Could assisted dying be coming to Scotland?
MSPs will get the chance to make Scotland the first part of the UK to let people legally end their lives.
Manhunt after stabbing in front of train passengers
Police receive a possible sighting of the suspect after a man was stabbed on a moving train in London.
Son ‘numb’ as whole-life killer may be released
A man sentenced to a whole-life term for murder may be allowed to leave prison on health grounds.
Stone of Destiny takes centre stage at new museum
The ancient symbol of Scotland’s monarchy is one of the star attractions at the Perth Museum.
Woman saw 20 doctors before endometriosis diagnosis
Dearbhail Ormond was diagnosed with endometriosis after seeing 20 doctors across 18 years.
Bakery fined over ‘severe’ mouse infestation
The firm pleaded guilty to seven breaches of hygiene rules and was fined £1,600 with £19,395 costs.
New figures due to show health of UK’s economy
Initial data last month suggested the UK was in recession – revised figures will be published by the government shortly.
Girl, 10, left inoperable after surgery axed seven times
The curvature of Eva Tennent’s spine is now so severe that mum Jill Lockhart fears she will not survive.
