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A MAN was allegedly caught carrying a knife after shouting and swearing in Ayr. Piotr Czerniec faces charges of threatening or abusive behaviour and possession of a blade on the town's Main Street.
A FORMER pub in Ayr could be turned into a takeaway if plans get the green light. The proposal would see the Wee Man's public house at 31 Green Street transformed into a hot food takeaway.
G7 leaders called for de-escalation in the Middle East before Donald Trump left the global summit early as conflict ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday charged with a terrorism offence.
The rate of Consumer Prices Index inflation is expected to have fallen to 3.3 in May, from 3.5 in April, according to a consensus of analysts.
The Co-op’s stock availability was affected due to the attack in May, and shoppers faced empty shelves as a result.
The Government will attempt to learn from the failings of the major rail project for future infrastructure such as Northern Powerhouse Rail.
Lilian Greenwood, Parliamentary under-Secretary at the Department for Transport, said in a statement on Tuesday that the existing one-off payment for cars, motorhomes and small minibuses of £2.50 will ...
The major reforms are set to include the tightening of criteria for the main disability benefit in England, personal independence payment (Pip).
Mr Trump met with his National Security Council in the White House’s situation room shortly after a series of sabre-rattling social media posts.
Rising costs are set to cause ‘weak’ business investment and weigh on the Government’s ambitions to accelerate growth, the business group said.
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