What irony if the wounded Queen of Scots becomes the reason the union survives says ANDREW NEIL

A remarkable transformation has suddenly taken place at the very top of Scottish politics.  Nicola Sturgeon, until recently the unassailable Queen of Scots, mistress of all she surveyed, has morphed into a wounded bear, lashing out in foul and angry mood at any and all who dare to challenge her. The parliamentary inquiry investigating her … Read more

BBC’s Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty are blasted online for mocking Robert Jenrick’s Union flag

BBC Breakfast has been slammed after a presenter mocked Robert Jenrick for the size of the Union Flag in his office. Charlie Stayt launched a bizarre monologue saying it was ‘not up to standard size’, adding ‘it’s just a little bit small’. Co-host Naga Munchetty sniggered in the background and later commented on the MP’s portrait … Read more

Student, 19, is banned from Aberdeen University’s union for saying ‘Rule Britannia’

Student, 19, is banned from Aberdeen University’s union for two weeks after saying ‘Rule Britannia’ during a debate on the British Army Elizabeth Heverin said ‘Rule, Britannia,’ during a debate at Aberdeen University Debate was discussing presence of British Army recruiters on university campus She was banned from all student union buildings and debates for … Read more

Boris Johnson tells Scots to back ‘British spirit’ that delivered Covid vaccine in bid to save Union

Boris Johnson tells Scots to back the ‘great British spirit’ that delivered Covid vaccine rollout in his bid to save the Union PM to answer Scottish independence calls with successful vaccination drive  He will  try to put new confidence in Scottish Tories that the SNP not unbeatable  Words come as feud between Sturgeon and Salmond … Read more

House of Commons ‘could go on tour to Scotland’ to boost the Union

House of Commons ‘could go on tour to Scotland’ as part of Boris Johnson’s plans to boost the Union and see off Nicola Sturgeon’s independence push as PM ‘prepares to categorically rule out a second referendum on splitting up the UK’ Ministers considering plan to relocate Commons two weeks every September Would see the Commons … Read more

ROSS CLARK: EU’s Covid vaccine rollout highlights everything wrong with the union

The EU’s vaccine-buying programme provided it with an opportunity to demonstrate the superiority of its trans-national way of doing things over the go-it-alone approach of Brexit Britain. Instead, it has highlighted everything that is wrong with the bloc – and why member states should think about following Britain’s example and getting out. Now the EU’s … Read more

Oscars could air ceremony from LA’s cavernous Union Station for the live broadcast

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reportedly considering hosting the 93rd Academy Awards at a historic railway station in Los Angeles next month to ensure socially-distanced stars can go mask-free.  According to Deadline, sources claim that the cavernous Union Station, which is the main railway station in Los Angeles, is an option for … Read more

Teaching union says Government’s back-to-school plan could fail due to face mask policy

A teaching union has suggested schools may have to close again if not enough students wear face masks, as millions of pupils return to their classrooms today. The Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL)’s chief, Geoff Barton, has warned that a wave of non-compliance from students over the Government’s rules of face mask could … Read more

Gabrielle Union opens up about suicidal ideation and hormonal issues in talk with Gwyneth Paltrow

Gabrielle Union opens up about suicidal ideation and hormonal issues related to perimenopause in frank discussion with Gwyneth Paltrow By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 07:55 GMT, 7 March 2021 | Updated: 07:55 GMT, 7 March 2021 Gabrielle Union revealed some of her darkest struggles over the past year in a frank talk about her … Read more

Court workers’ union votes to go on strike over Covid safety concerns

Court workers’ union votes to go on strike over Covid safety concerns – despite backlog of almost 500,000 unheard cases Members of the Public and Commercial Services union backed industrial action  The union has been calling for courts to be closed, and reopened with testing PCS general secretary it was caused by bosses refusal to … Read more