Lord Peter Mandelson said “nobody has spoken to me” about the job of Britain’s ambassador to the US. He told the BBC on Sunday morning he would be “very interested” in advising the next appointee on ...
Michael Woods, from Dunstable in Bedfordshire, marched with more than 40 other blind veterans supported by the charity Blind Veterans UK.
Susan Russell, chair of Women In Tourism, said: "The Women in Tourism Top 100 is now firmly established as one of the most prestigious honours in the Scottish tourism industry. "On behalf of the ...
The nation’s war dead have been commemorated by the King as the country fell silent in remembrance of the servicemen and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Charles laid the first wreath at the ...
A BORDERS two-bedroomed terraced house would make an ideal first home, according to the property agent. The ‘budget friendly’ property is located in the north end of Hawick in the Striches district of ...
A COMPANY which supports Scottish Borders Council with its winter gritting and snow clearance work has launched an appeal after local authority planners blocked an expansion bid. A retrospective ...
More than one million motorists are currently driving illegally and at risk of a £1,000 fine from the DVLA, new figures have shown. It is illegal in the UK to get behind the wheel of vehicle without a ...
A 43-YEAR-OLD man who breached bail orders has been jailed for four months at Jedburgh Sheriff Court. Nathan Noble admitted breaching an order to stay in his home address in Hawick between the hours ...
The Princess of Wales has taken a significant step in her gradual return to public royal duties by attending the Festival of Remembrance.
Assaults on fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv, who were playing Ajax in the Europa League, were condemned as antisemitic.
Reports have been ordered at Selkirk Sheriff Court into a 31-year-old man who admitted three assault to injury offences.