Edinburgh residents who have not been issued with their postal votes can submit their vote in person over the next three days.
Month: June 2024
Reform UK activist’s racial slur hurts, says Sunak
Rishi Sunak condemns the racist term used about him by a Reform UK canvasser, saying it makes him “angry”.
Diana’s gowns and royal items auctioned for millions
Items owned by the late Princess Diana and other royals were auctioned off in California.
Reform UK campaigners caught making racist slurs
Party leader Nigel Farage said where people made comments that are “genuinely offensive” he would deal with them.
UK economy grew more than first estimated in early 2024
Revised figures show the economy grew by 0.7% between January and March this year.
Police make volunteers plea for Jay Slater search
Jay Slater, who was on holiday in Tenerife, has been missing since 17 June.
Major UK High Street banks hit by payment issues
Many customers have complained on social media, with some saying their salaries have not been paid into their accounts.
Jay Slater search volunteer condemns online trolling
The mother of Jay Slater’s best friend has condemned “trolls” who have been targeting her online.
Strike may force big steel plant to shut next week
Workers are told the firm is taking steps to potentially cease operations at the plant by 7 July.
Incomes have risen ‘at a crawl’ says think tank
Typical household incomes went up by just £140 a year on average in the last 14 years, according to the Resolution Foundation.
