Lindsay Hoyle earlier allowed Keir Starmer to hold a vote on Labour's preferred solution to the Middle East crisis. Dozens of Labour MPs were initially preparing to vote for a SNP motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. However, Hoyle decided to allow Labour to hold a vote on its own amendment, calling for a ceasefire only in certain circumstances. After chaos ensued and MPs walked out in protest, the speaker addressed MPs and apologised for his earlier decision, saying he 'regretted' how the debate had turned out. The SNP leader, Stephen Flynn, said the speaker's position was now 'intolerable'.

February 21, 2024 22:14 UTC

The challenge was to drive for 50 hours straight without stopping for any refreshments or adhering to all road rules. The impact was so great that it instantly resulted in the death of the 5-year-old boy. Unfortunately, it was unsuccessful.”Though the little boy was pronounced dead on the scene, the mother and the little sister survived despite the physical and emotional damage that had been done. The mother couldn’t even comment on the issue, as her heart was aching and she couldn’t believe her son was gone. Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said, "A five-year-old boy just died outside Rome because of five YouTubers doing a stupid challenge.

February 21, 2024 22:08 UTC

California’s Climate Leadership: A TimelineCalifornia embraced climate action 2002 and has never looked back since. The Golden State has adopted a slew of climate change laws over the past twenty years, and an even greater number of regulations . Required state to reduce emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 and gave broad authority to CARB to implement the standard. Required companies to report financial risks relating to climate change and how they are being managed. There are many things wrong with California, but the state’s deep commitment to fighting climate change is beyond question.

February 21, 2024 22:01 UTC

[ASO/Clara Langlois Lablatinière]Not exactly the most shocking revelation of 2024, Patrick Lefevere opening his mouth and being made to look more than a bit silly. "Missed for the holidays also because with a three-year-old we prefer to be in shape in the morning. "I am passionate about the missions I carry out and know that I have a lot of projects. But I tell you, under no circumstances do I allow you to talk about my private life. [Zac Williams/SWpix.com]This is far from the first time Lefevere has come under fire for his words in the press.

February 21, 2024 21:10 UTC

Their combined expertise means we help any mesothelioma patient or loved one through every step of their cancer journey. Mesothelioma cells are deficient in a protein called ASS1, which allows cells to create their own arginine. If the cancer cells can’t get arginine from blood, their ability to grow and expand is hindered. Each patient received chemotherapy every 3 weeks for up to 6 cycles. The final analysis included 249 pleural mesothelioma patients.

February 21, 2024 20:30 UTC





Royal Ascot Golf Club has been named one of the top clubs in the country at the recent England Golf Awards. The England Golf Club awards were held at Manchester’s Midland Hotel last week, and staff from the club travelled up for a gala dinner to mark the centenary of the founding of the England Golf Union. Stephen Nicholson, general manager of Royal Ascot Golf Club, said: “While naturally disappointed to not clinch the top prize, it is still a remarkable achievement to be named as one of the top clubs in the country. To find out more about the awards, visit the England Golf Awards website. For more information about Royal Ascot Golf Club visit www.royalascotgolfclub.co.uk.

February 21, 2024 18:00 UTC

Amy Macdonald has been announced as the first act on the line-up for Clyde 1 Live. The event is set to take place at the city's OVO Hydro on Friday, May 31. Following the news, the Scots singer said: "I am very excited to be part of it – I’m always happy to be part of a Clyde 1 show. "I remember coming into Clyde 1 when I was 18 with a guitar and playing to the staff and saying ‘hopefully you’ll play my music one day’; then coming back to do a proper gig with my band - and I feel like I’ve never been out of here since!" To find out more, click HERE.

February 21, 2024 15:50 UTC

Defence KC Ronnie Renucci said Iain Packer “may be a lot of things”, but that it did not follow he killed the 27-year-old. Mr Renucci said to jurors: “It is easy to make Iain Packer the ‘bogeyman’ in this, that he has assaulted these women all those years. Mr Renucci: "Iain Packer was not there that night. "There is not a trace of DNA evidence linking him to Emma Caldwell." He added there was "nothing to place" the young woman in the blue van Packer is said to have driven to Limefield Woods.

February 21, 2024 15:15 UTC

But even the 2008 financial crash couldn’t stop London Fashion Week and so, this February, LFW reared its subversive, stylish head once more. From Dilara Findikoglu’s ode to the divine feminine to Tolu Coker’s joyful, street hawker-inspired collection, London’s designers lived up to their bold reputation. But one thing we didn’t expect for a fashion city known for its raves and stick-it-to-the-man attitude? At least that’s what LFW – and in particular, the queer designers on its schedule – seemed to be suggesting. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Olly Shinder (@olly.shinder)It’s true; the ‘corporate girly’ vibes are over.

February 21, 2024 14:39 UTC

A 24-year-old man appeared in court charged with an assault causing permanent disfigurement. Euan Faithfull, from the Aberdeenshire area, entered no plea when he appeared before Lerwick Sheriff Court in private today (Wednesday). He has been charged with assault to injury, permanent disfigurement and impairment. Faithfull was committed for further examination and released on bail.

February 21, 2024 14:28 UTC

Cllr Harris added: “Nobody wants to raise council tax, but there is no choice if we are to continue providing the support our residents rely on. In fact, 95 per cent of councils across the country are raising their rates by the maximum of 4.99 per cent, which demonstrates the situation we are all in.

February 21, 2024 14:03 UTC

Moo Free supplies its award-winning chocolate to all the major UK multiples in the UK as well as wholesalers, b2b manufacturing and export customers. Moo Free has also re-packaged its popular Caramel Mini Eggs, which proved so successful when launched last year, in a handy sharing pouches format. Founded in 2010, Moo Free’s entire range is dairy, gluten and soya free, while also suitable for vegans. The Moo Free range doesn’t use any single-use plastic, and the packaging can be fully recycled. The free-from chocolate market has grown significantly in the last fifteen years, and is now a recognised core grocery category, with Moo Free at the forefront.

February 21, 2024 13:55 UTC

The prime minister has not endorsed the claim by the business secretary, Kemi Badenoch, that ex-Post Office chair Henry Staunton was lying when he said he was told to go slow on paying compensation. Sunak said the government had taken unprecedented steps to make sure victims were compensated and resisted Starmer's call for an investigation into the row between Badenoch and Staunton over Horizon payout instructions

February 21, 2024 13:41 UTC

’It’s been quite a journey already – the next phase is about maturing as the scale comes,’ says chief executiveLloyd’s broker and insurtech Superscript has come a long way since it was founded in 2015. Subsequently, in January 2023, the business completed a £45m series B funding round, with ambitions to use this investment to boost its small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) insurance platform. Cameron Shearer, co-founder and chief executive of Superscript, told Insurance Times: “It’s been quite a journey already – the next phase is about maturing as the scale comes. He compared SME business owners to consumers because both have grown up in a digital world. Historically, a key issue in the SME market has been low insurance penetration.

February 21, 2024 13:23 UTC

Scotland star John McGinn has thrown his weight behind a campaign to save a popular golf course near Glasgow. The Aston Villa midfielder said he was "gutted" to hear that Dalmuir Municipal Golf Course might be shut by Labour-run West Dunbartonshire Council as part of a cost-saving exercise. Connelly said: "This is my golf club and course. (Image: DAILY RECORD)It pleads with people to sign to "let the Council know just how much this means to not only the residents of West Dunbartonshire but also to the west of Scotland". Founded in 1928, Dalmuir is a 5,319-yard 18-hole course that costs just £11 to play on weekdays.

February 21, 2024 11:27 UTC