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The Peebles burnings were part of a broader European phenomenon. In Scotland, the first Witchcraft Act was passed in 1563, with the last execution of a witch occurring in 1722. The production has ...
Leo on Sunday made his first public remarks about one of the thorniest foreign policy issues facing his new pontificate.
The daughter of US singer Billy Joel has described him as the “strongest and most resilient man” following his diagnosis of a brain condition. The Piano Man singer was due to perform in Edinburgh and ...
Those killed include a mother and her two children who were inside a tent in the central city of Deir al-Balah.
TRIBUTES have poured in following the death of a 39-year-old man in the Jim Clark Rally. The Telegraph previously reported that police had closed the Edrom Mains road following a one-vehicle crash on ...
On Sunday morning, part of Tillett Close, Stonebridge, remained cordoned off, with two fire engines still at the scene.
THE bond between Galashiels and Selkirk was reinforced once again last Friday night.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s public criticism of Israel “does not send the right message” and led to “terrorist cheers” from Hamas, Kemi Badenoch has said.
A BBC documentary last year revealed documents relating to the 1994 crash have been locked away until 2094 by the Ministry of Defence.
The Tory leader accused Mr Farage of offering empty promises as the Conservatives fell behind Reform UK, Labour and the Liberal Democrats in a poll.
The Irish deputy premier has written to US Secretary for Commerce Howard Lutnick on two sectors that are key to Ireland’s economy.
Details on when winter fuel payments could be restored to more pensioners could come to light within a few weeks, Angela Rayner has suggested. The Deputy Prime Minister indicated the Spending Review ...