Swinney calls for action on child poverty in first phone call with PM
Students on hunger strike in Gaza protest urged not to risk their health
SF ministers had ‘one eye towards’ Dublin over Covid schools closure – Weir
Sunak ‘deeply concerned’ about Israel’s offensive in Rafah
Ireland’s challenge of legacy law ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, says minister
‘Malign actor’ behind MoD cyber attack, Sunak says
‘Urgent action’ needed from UK to establish fiscal floor for Northern Ireland
Shapps to update MPs on hack targeting defence payroll details
Rishi Sunak ‘deeply concerned’ about possible Israeli offensive in Rafah
Israeli offensive in Rafah 'must not go ahead', Sir Keir Starmer warns
Israeli offensive in Rafah would be ‘catastrophic’, David Lammy warns
UK and Scottish governments ‘sleepwalking’ on future of Grangemouth refinery
Ukraine must not pass up chance to perform at Eurovision, says Jamala
Swinney laments ‘changed days’ at Holyrood on 25th anniversary of first election
Irish government ‘confirms’ no police being sent to NI border
Irish premier says ‘of course’ police will not be sent to NI border
Activating emergency response to Covid in NI few days earlier ‘probably prudent’
Scottish economy estimated to have shrunk by 0.3% in February, figures show
Harris claims UK Government confirms ‘operating agreement’ for asylum seekers
UK Government has not investigated claims on asylum seekers in Ireland, MPs hear
Subpostmasters step closer to ‘hard-won exoneration’ after MPs back law change
MPs reject bid to include Scotland in Bill to exonerate Horizon scandal victims
‘Horrendous and chaotic’ border checks will increase food prices, ministers hear
Sunak ‘not interested’ in asylum seeker returns deal with Ireland
Heaton-Harris says UK-Irish relationship ‘strong enough’ to deal with legacy row
It would be ‘insane’ to consider putting UK soldiers in Gaza, say Tory MPs
UK Government ‘reassured’ over Ireland’s proposed legislation on migration
Cleverly-McEntee meeting on migration postponed because of ‘genuine diary clash’
Sarwar: There ‘must be’ Holyrood election following Yousaf resignation
If 300 people are sent to Rwanda it would cost £2 million per person
Migrants heading to Ireland from UK 'sign of deterrent' of Rwanda Plan
Ireland won’t be ‘loophole’ for other countries’ migration issues – Harris
British troops could be sent to Gaza to help US deliver aid
Swann refuses to rule out resigning if budget is not changed
Ex-Nato boss challenges Government on ‘veracity’ of defence spending increase
UUP accuses coalition partners of backtracking on health service pledge
Yousaf hails ‘new beginning’ after terminating powersharing deal with Greens
Greens accuse SNP of ‘political cowardice’ as Yousaf ends powersharing deal
Public spending ‘trade-offs’ needed to meet defence pledge, Cameron accepts
Sunak defends plan to ‘prioritise defence’ as he declines to rule out other cuts
What are no-fault evictions? Law may not come in until after election
Ministers pressed on whether legal action over Legacy Act ‘helps or hinders’
‘Urgent action’ needed from Stormont on budget and delivery plan – SDLP MP
UK urges Nato allies to adopt 2.5% defence spending commitment
Human rights groups condemn Rwanda Bill as ‘breach of international law’
Large majority ‘do not trust Government to act in interests of communities’
UN experts warn airlines over Sunak’s Rwanda scheme
UK rejects talks on EU-wide youth mobility scheme
Rishi Sunak ‘rejects post-Brexit youth mobility scheme’
British mother in Israel calls for ‘peace and quiet’ amid Iran tensions
European Commission seeks post-Brexit talks on youth mobility agreement
Yousaf urges ‘current and future’ PMs to compensate Waspi campaigners
Stormont leaders request face-to-face talks with PM over ‘upfront investment’
Funding shortfall ‘blockage’ for redevelopment of Casement as Euros venue: Lyons
Give children nicotine gum or patches to help quit vaping, say health officials
‘World’s most advanced robot’ to be exhibited in Scotland
Education Secretary: Prayer policy ruling should give headteachers ‘confidence’
Tories are finished at next general election, says Yousaf
UK households bin 1.7bn pieces of plastic packaging a week, survey suggests