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Britain agrees to help bomb Iran and will work with US after strikes
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK will allow the US to use British bases after Britain, France and Germany together said they would help 'destroy Iran's capability to fire missiles and drones at their source' -
UK issues Cyprus travel advice as Iranian missiles land in Mediterranean
The Foreign Office has issued new travel advice for Cyprus as UK terror threat is reviewed following Iranian missile strikes in the region. -
Donald Trump breaks silence after US troops killed fighting in Iran war
Donald Trump has spoken out for the first time on the three US service members who were killed in the Middle East. -
Scots mum calls for action on youth sex offending after teen sent 'intimate image'
Leanne Kelly is calling for more to be done to address early sexual offending in children and teenagers across Scotland. -
UK engages in Iran war as RAF Typhoon fighter 'takes out' drone heading to Qatar
An RAF Typhoon fighter jet downed an Iranian drone heading towards Qatari territory today in the first report of a British aircraft shooting down a missile or drone since the Middle East escalation. -
'I ditched my TV for a Dangbei smart projector and I'll never look back now'
TVs are considered the norm in most homes but have you ever considered a projector? The Daily Record's Nicola Croal has hailed the device a 'game changer' -
Ian Huntley condition update after HMP Frankland Prison Attack
Police have issued an update after the Soham murderer was attacked in a prison workshop at HMP Frankland in County Durham. -
Man dead after falling from flat window in Glasgow as police launch probe and tape off area
Emergency personnel raced to the scene just off Great Western Road in Glasgow earlier today. -
Russians threaten horror strikes on Europe in revenge for Iran
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed sadness over the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei -
'Safeguards for vulnerable people in assisted dying laws are laughable' says top doctor
Prof David Galloway, former president of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, has also accused supporters of the legislation of spreading “misinformation” over levels of public support.

