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Phillip Schofield admits affair with ‘much younger man’
ITV investigated Phillip Schofield over his former relationship
Man who crashed into Downing Street charged with indecent child images
“Total chaos”: Long delays at UK airports due to e-gates failure
British Soap Awards to ‘go ahead’ despite Phillip Schofield confession
Phillip Schofield & agents full statement after ITV host admits affair

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Shoppers are being warned Brexit rules could lead to empty supermarket shelves

Shoppers warned Brexit rules could lead to empty supermarket shelves

An emergency alert will be sent across UK on 23 April. Picture: Cabinet Office

How cinemas and venues will limit disruption during UK emergency alert

EasyJet has issued a warning to anyone travelling to Italy this week

EasyJet issues cancellation warning to Brits travelling to Italy

Security officers at Heathrow airport are set to walk out for a further eight days over a pay dispute in May, Unite has announced.   Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Security officers at Heathrow airport to walk out for further 8 days

Protesters march into central London at a demonstration by the climate change protest group Extinction Rebellion, on October 16, 2022. Credit: Isabel Infantes/AFP.

Climate activists to ‘step up’ disruption if ultimatums are not met

Storm Noa: Winds up to 60mph to hit parts of UK with warnings issued

British Airways will cancel around 32 flights per day to and from Heathrow over the Easter weekend  (Photo: Getty Images)

Heathrow security staff start 10-day strike affecting Easter travels

Network Rail has warned of Easter distruption

Network Rail warns passengers to expect disruption this Easter

Royal Mail has issued a warning as the severe weather conditions have caused delays in some areas

Royal Mail warning as bad weather causes delays

Snow has fallen in many parts of the UK (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Latest Met Office forecast as Storm Larisa brings snow and ice to UK

National Highways has issued a severe weather alert

National Highways issue severe weather alert in parts of the UK

Met Office weather update: Snow on the way for the UK

Protesters clash at Tate Britain during drag queen kids story-telling event held to mark LGBT+ History Month

Protesters clash on steps of Tate Britain over drag queen kids event

Easyjet travel warning for passengers travelling to Europe this week

XR protesters ‘forcibly removed’ from House of Lords as Government suffers defeat over Public Order Bill

XR protesters ‘forcibly removed’ from House of Lords

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 30: Protesters take part in a union rally on November 30, 2022 in London, England. Representatives of National Education Union (NEU), Communication Workers Union (CWU) and the public-service union Unison joined a rally by the University and College Union (UCU) amid strike action by staff at educational institutions across the UK. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

UCU confirm strike dates for February and March - 70,000 to walk out

Royal Mail unable to send letters and parcels overseas after ‘cyber incident’

Royal Mail unable to send post overseas after ‘cyber incident’

National ambulance and NHS trade unions have announced a day of strike action to take place tomorrow.

NHS advise when to use 999 as ambulance driver strikes begin today

Foreign Office issues Peru travel warning amid political protests

The rail strikes taking place this week

Rail strikes: Passengers warned travel only if “absolutely necessary”

Commuters wait for an extremely delayed Central Line train at Stratford station in London on December 13  as rail strikes began a wave of festive walkouts in the country.

What you need to know before travelling on Christmas Eve

TransPennine Express has issued a statement to say that there are major cancellations across the network

Train operator issues ‘do not travel alert’ cancelling major routes

Customers weigh packages at the post office.

What to do if your parcel hasn’t arrived in time for Christmas

The RMT union is pressing ahead with strikes (Photo: Getty Images)

Train strikes: How to get refunds for tickets affected by RMT strike

Passengers wait to board an Avanti West Coast mainline train at Crewe Station on December 01, 2022 in Crewe, England. The Rail, Maritime and Transport workers union (RMT) said its members will strike on eight days - December 13, 14, 16 and 17, and January 3, 4, 6 and 7 - the latest episode in a dispute over pay and working practices. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Commuters warned of ‘significant disruption’ as rail strikes begin

University strikes begin as union members walk out over pensions & pay

Travel is still disrupted after a day of heavy rain across parts of Scotland – when a person was swept into water.

Disruption continues after heavy rain in Scotland

Britain’s Home Secretary Suella Braverman addresses delegates on the third day of the annual Conservative Party Conference. Credit: Getty Images

Home Secretary plans to crack down on protests with new bill

Nicola Sturgeon outlines her arguments for indyref2 on the Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show
(Photo by Russell Cheyne/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Sturgeon: UK Govt should allow indyref2 poll if it believes it can win

Edinburgh's Royal Mile on the first day of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Artists and performers 'priced out of town' during Fringe, venues warn

ScotRail is warning customers to expect significant disruption during RMT Network Rail strike action

Scottish minister urges Shapps to intervene to end RMT dispute

A quiet platform at Waverley Station in Edinburgh, as train services continue to be disrupted following the nationwide strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Picture date: Thursday June 23, 2022.

Rail strikes continue for third planned day amid week of disruption

Culross Abbey, which dates to the 13th Century, is one of the Church of Scotland properties at risk of closure amid a major assessment of church buildings and the way worship is delivered. PIC: Kim Traynor/CC.

Churches are buildings most of us don't use, but some can speak to us all

An issue on the line at Port Glasgow is causing disruption

Travel chaos as line blocked due to fault at Port Glasgow

Covid Scotland: 150 ScotRail services cancelled as more staff forced to self-isolate as Omicron variant spreads

150 ScotRail services cancelled as more staff forced to self-isolate

The scene near Fisherton Tunnel between Andover and Salisbury where a train heading to Bristol crashed

Two trains collide with 100 people rescued from tunnel and driver taken to hospi...

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Nicola Sturgeon: COP26 disruption in Glasgow ‘will be regrettable’

The PMI survey showed a reading of 60.4 last month, significantly ahead of the 57.1 economists had expected. Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images.

Manufacturing PMI exceeds expectations - but amid accelerating costs

ScotRail tweeted about the incident, alerting passengers to train delays.

Teenage boy, 13, dies after being hit by a train

Disruption continues on the Highland Mainline as ScotRail operate replacement bus services.

Highland Mainline remains closed following train derailment

Travel disruptions are expected as heavy snow fall hits the country.

Almost 70cm of snow in some areas of Scotland as weather warnings are issued

The hillside at Fairlie was still moving a day after the landslip on Friday night. Picture: Network Rail

'Significant' landslips expected to block Largs rail line until Wednesday

Willie Watt, chairman of SNIB, says the bank aims to work alongside other investors to identify opportunities to support projects that would otherwise struggle to find funding. Picture: Callum Bennetts/Maverick Photo Agency

Willie Watt on how SNIB aims to help firms survive and thrive

Train services are increasing due to demand from office workers and school kids ...

Reclamation of the Exposition is a work by photography student Tayo Adekunle

How Edinburgh College of Art plans to become the world's best – Juan Cruz

Scotland's Blair Kinghorn in action against Argentina at Murrayfield in November 2018. The SRU will hope the coronavirus pandemic relents so that this autumn’s series can go ahead. Picture: Paul Devlin/SNS

Allan Massie: Clubs and countries must find a compromise or both will suffer

The most likely route to cover for coronavirus-related losses is extensions in some business interruption policies, says Ransome-Lewis

Coronavirus: Check the finer detail for virus-related business insurance - Pinse...

Disruption for Edinburgh motorists as A90 closes this weekend for work on Burnsh...

Rail network stays cool slashing hot weather delays

Trains will run between Glasgow and Linlithgow, where passengers will need another train or bus to get to/from Edinburgh. Picture: TSPL

Disruption set for Glasgow to Edinburgh rail line

The Scotsman Top Stories

The sister of Sheku Bayoh, Kadi Johnston (centre) and Human rights lawyer Aamer Anwar (right) during a anti-racism and anti-fascist march in Glasgow,

Analysis: Timing, resource questions underpin ‘institutional racism’ admission

Police have cordoned off the scene

Car crashes into Downing Street gates as police cordon off Whitehall

A Black Lives Matter protest in 2020 at the Melville Monument, which holds the statue of Henry Dundas (Lisa Ferguson)

What is institutional racism and what does it mean for Police Scotland?

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