
Advice? What advice? Salmond finds himself in more hot water over EU ‘lies’
Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon found themselves embroiled deeper in the political storm on whether they sought legal advice over Scotland’s EU membership.

Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon found themselves embroiled deeper in the political storm on whether they sought legal advice over Scotland’s EU membership.

A look at Ed Miliband’s One Nation speech on mental health today.

Tentative GDP figures draws our attention to the fall in wages and its impact upon union rights, writes Tony Burke.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen tells us we are near the end of our mission in Afghanistan, but are we really?

As the 2012 US presidential election enters its final days, newspapers in key swing states have started to take sides, reports Caroline Mortimer.

Alistair Darling waded into the debate on Alex Salmond’s shambolic screw-ups of the past week, labelling them a “defining” moment in the independence debate.

Larry Smith’s latest round-up of the US Presidential election campaign.

School sport: new regulations come in to force on Wedneseday which get rid of the requirement on all schools to have decent sized playing fields.

The Mitt Romney campaign are embroiled in a ‘fakery’ row over an image of a Nevada rally that appears to have been manipulated to exaggerate the crowd size.

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