Humza Yousaf in peril as Greens say they will back no confidence motion
By Severin Carrell
Humza Yousaf: Political future of Scotland's first minister hangs in the balance as Greens back no-confidence motion
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Humza Yousaf's leadership of the Scottish government is on the line
By Simeon Kerr
Yousaf's fate hangs on single MSP as Greens will vote to oust First Minister
By Craig Meighan
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Exposed: the 'illegal school' teaching children conspiracy theories
By Tom Ball, Yasmin Butt and Stephanie Bosset
Girl, 13, charged after Ammanford school stabbings
By James McCarthy
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By Steven Morris
13-year-old girl charged with attempted murder after two teachers and pupil stabbed at Carmarthenshire school
Teen arrested over alleged firearm threat is brother of Ammanford school attack suspect
By Robert Harries
Wales school stabbing: Girl, 13, charged with attempted murder
By Jane Dalton
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Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity
By Ariana Baio
U.S. Supreme Court justices in Trump trial signal some support for criminal immunity
By Adrian Morrow
Trump immunity hearing: Tough questions as Supreme Court hears both sides
Trump the elephant in the room as supreme court hearing strays into the surreal
By Edward Pilkington
A race against time for Donald Trump as America seeks the whole truth - and nothing but the truth
By James Matthews
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Injured horses undergo operations after six-mile rampage through central London
By Jitendra Joshi
Martin Rowson on the latest ill omen for Rishi Sunak's government – cartoon
By Martin Rowson
Blood-soaked horse Vida may never serve again after London rampage injuries
By Patrick Sawer and Max Stephens
London horses: 'Too early to know' if Cavalry horses will return to duty
By Jess Warren
London runaway horse in serious condition as cavalry inspections takes place - live
By Barney Davis
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What is Labour’s plan for rail travel and will it make tickets cheaper?
By Gwyn Topham
Labour denies railways will be given 'lower priority' under renationalisation plans - as Tories warn of 'wildcat strikes'
By Alexandra Rogers and Jennifer Scott
Labour pledges to fully renationalise rail network
By Jim Pickard and Philip Georgiadis
Labour vows to nationalise railways and bring in tap-in tickets
By Chris Smyth
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