Lauren Schultz, chief executive of McDonald’s UK & Ireland, told the Press Association the group had kept its hiring levels in the face of soaring wage costs, with between 70 and 130 staff still ...
The John Smith Centre at Glasgow University carried out its second annual youth poll, questioning those aged 16 to 29.
The Scottish Lib Dems believe they can win 10 constituency seats in May and return an MSP in all eight of the regions.
John Swinney has contrasted his “reliable, experienced” leadership in Scotland with the “absolute chaos” in Westminster, ...
Stevenage just have to keep pushing, according to manager Alex Revell, after a 1-0 win at home to Barnsley kept them firmly in command of their play-off destiny in League One. Dan Kemp’s goal midway ...
Former Foreign Office chief Sir Olly Robbins defended himself in front of the Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday.
QPR boss Julien Stephan refused to dwell on Steve Cook’s costly mistake and instead bemoaned a “crazy” penalty decision in the 2-1 defeat by Swansea. Veteran defender Cook ruined his own QPR leaving ...
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Relieved Tranmere boss Pete Wild admitted he had a “top player” in Leicester loanee Jayden Joseph after the midfielder bagged a stunning 25-yard goal to help secure a vital 3-1 victory at Cheltenham.
Luton manager Jack Wilshere was impressed by Kasey Palmer’s quality and energy levels as he netted a double to earn them a 2-0 win at Rotherham. The Hatters remain in the play-off hunt, just three ...
Ofgem is to be ‘transformed’ to strengthen consumer protection under the first major update to its scope since it was founded in 2000.
Liam Rosenior questioned the professionalism of Chelsea’s players as he reflected on the “most difficult night” of his career following an “indefensible” 3-0 thrashing at Brighton.