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Disabled man accused of 'working while off sick' wins £300k lawsuit against employer
Alan Jones said he felt 'vilified' after the company he dedicated decades of service to placed him under surveillance and accused him of working -
Your UK legal rights if someone parks their car on your drive or blocks it
Finding someone's car parked on your driveway or causing a driveway obstruction can be frustrating -
Keir Starmer: 5 scandals that floored the Prime Minister
The Prime Minister is facing mounting pressure to resign, despite winning a landslide general election victory less than two years ago. How did his authority fade so quickly? -
Nicola Sturgeon’s personal company quadruples in value after lucrative book deal
New accounts show Nicola Sturgeon’s private firm increased its funds to more than £84,000. -
Scottish Labour MP says Anas Sarwar must 'reflect' on 'absolutely terrible' election result
Chris Murray said the campaign did not set out a vision of positive change. -
North Lanarkshire food company hailed at glitzy awards event
Harthill-based Lazy Day Foods, is celebrating further national recognition after being named Highly Commended in the Workplace Culture Excellence category at the 2026 Women in Food & Drink Awards. -
Liam Gallagher drops major Celtic Park Oasis gig hint as fans go into meltdown
Liam Gallagher has commented on rumours that Oasis could be playing Celtic Park in the summer of 2027. -
Owners of West Lothian industrial site appeal over rejected access plans
The Development Management Committee (DMC) knocked back proposals in March for a new access road from the northern side of the site which sits in the shadow of the Five Sisters bing at West Calder. -
Keir Starmer to fight on LIVE as Prime Minister vows to face down leadership challenge
Is Keir Starmer's time in Downing Street coming to an end? The Record's top team brings you all the latest news and reaction from another tumultuous day in UK politics. -
Dutch hospital to quarantine staff amid possible hantavirus risk after failing to follow PPE rules
The hospital in the Netherlands has ordered 12 of its staff members to go into quarantine amid a precautionary risk of infection after they treated a hantavirus patient without proper PPE

