Sir Keir Starmer announced a review of terror laws to address ‘extreme violence carried out by loners, misfits, young men in their bedrooms’.
The First Minister wants to see a scheme put in place to allow overseas students to remain in Scotland after graduating.
The author of a new report on the Act for Scottish Environment LINK suggested ‘legislative keyhole surgery’ for the Act, introduced after Brexit.
The Education Secretary is due to announce that tech firms have helped develop a set of expectations which AI tools should meet to be classroom safe.
Customer service has continued to deteriorate, the Public Accounts Committee said, as it urged the tax authority to be bolder in tackling abuse.
The Internet Watch Foundation has called on the Prime Minister to step in over what it says are gaps in the Online Safety Act.
The Reds will still need a point to guarantee first place in the league phase of the Champions League after Barcelona’s dramatic win.
Eliezer Mayenda’s first-half goal proved enough, but controversy struck in the 77th minute when Wilson Isidor smashed in off the crossbar.
Substitute Yousef Salech equalised with three seconds of stoppage time remaining as the Bluebirds snatched a point.
Thelo Aasgaard fired the hosts in front, but Jon Dadi Bodvarsson and Rumarn Burrell sealed a valuable three points for Albion.