The Scottish National Party is in talks with the opposition Scottish Greens to form a majority in the nation's devolved Parliament that could bring a second independence referendum on separating from the United Kingdom closer.
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Manchester mayor refuses to tell people in Indian Covid hotspot not to travel to Wales
The travel advice for people in hotspot areas has been amended
10:18, 26 MAY 2021
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The Mayor of Manchester wouldn t tell people in Indian Covid hotspots not to travel to Wales for the bank holiday weekend when he was questioned about it on live television.
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Retired police officer Donald Denton leaves court
Two retired police officers and an ex-solicitor accused of altering police statements after the Hillsborough disaster have been acquitted.
The trial against Donald Denton, 83, retired detective chief inspector Alan Foster, 74, and solicitor Peter Metcalf, 71, collapsed on Wednesday after a judge ruled there was no case to answer.
The three men denied charges of perverting the course of justice after it was alleged they tried to minimise the blame on South Yorkshire Police.