Mr Ewing said the former first minister became ‘obsessed with ideology, equality and gender form’ during the time Greens were in government.
People claiming disability benefits are getting “unacceptably poor service” from Government as they wait on average 10 times longer for their calls to be answered, MPs said.
The Government has unveiled proposals to ensure England’s finite land can meet the escalating demands of food security, clean energy, nature restoration and new homes.
Britain will mark five years since Brexit on Friday with little fanfare as the Government pursues closer relations with the bloc. The UK officially left the EU at 11pm – midnight in Brussels – on ...
The UK has announced up to £5 million of extra funding for education programmes for potential migrants, in the hope that it will make them less likely to make the journey across the Channel.
The study found exercising throughout life was ‘associated with better cognitive functioning’ at the age of 70.
The Welsh Government has said the first year of the lower speed limit has seen 100 fewer people killed and seriously injured on the roads.
Humza Yousaf’s decision to end the SNP’s powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens was “catastrophic”, former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said. Ms Sturgeon brought the Greens into government ...
Three judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to the care of Sara Sharif are set to be named after a Court of Appeal ruling overturned a ban on the media identifying them.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall described her department as the ‘HR department’ for ministers’ growth plans.
A freedom of information disclosure has led to questions about decisions made on wholesale local government reorganisation.