The chancellor is set to meet her US counterpart to make the case for a bilateral trade deal.
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Cyclists who kill could face life sentence
The amendment would also see increased sentences for deaths and serious injury caused by cyclists.
Retail sales see biggest rise for nearly four years
Sales rose for the third month in a row in March as warmer weather helped to boost trade.
King and Queen to host VE Day tea party for war veterans
National commemorations and events will begin on 5 May with a military procession of 1,300 members of the armed forces.
‘My father thinks I’m a disgrace’ – Chris Eubank Jr describes personal pain
Chris Eubank Jr opens up on the pain of his estranged relationship with his father at a news conference before Saturday’s much-hyped fight with rival […]
Missing convicted murderer caught on Edinburgh bus
Raymond McCourt, who shot a shopkeeper in 1993, was reported missing was HMP Castle Huntly on Tuesday.
Scotland’s exams will test pupils – and ministers
Last year Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said the results were “not good enough”.
Reform UK criticised for candidates’ offensive posts
Nigel Farage says his party has the best vetting – but campaigners find candidates who appear to have slipped through the net.
Constance Marten tells jury she ‘absolutely’ loved baby
Marten also claimed she and Mark Gordon did everything they could to protect their baby.
New sex-based rights guidance on way, says Swinney
First minister promised “timely” guidance covering the issue of single-sex spaces following a Supreme Court ruling.
