Celtic chief executive’s family ‘extremely shaken and shocked’ after explosion at home

An explosion and fire at the house of the Celtic football club's chief executive is being investigated by police.

Drugs haul at bingo hall: Two men arrested as police seize £2.2m worth of cannabis

Two men have been arrested after police raided a major cannabis operation in a former bingo hall.

Millions of homes at risk of subsidence from climate change by 2070

Millions of homes are at risk of subsidence in the next fifty years as a result of climate change, the British Geological Survey (BGS) has warned.

EU set to ease holiday travel restrictions for fully vaccinated people

Britons are a step closer to being able to go on holiday in Europe after EU ambassadors agreed a plan to ease restrictions on foreign visitors.

EU set to ease holiday travel restrictions for fully vaccinated people

Britons are a step closer to being able to go on holiday in Europe after EU ambassadors agreed a plan to ease restrictions on foreign visitors.

Annual house price growth running at fastest pace since 2007

Average house price growth rose at the fastest annual pace for 14 years in March, according to official figures.

Ireland and Australia miss out on spot in Eurovision final

The Eurovision Song Contest is officially under way this year, with the first semi-final taking place in Rotterdam on Tuesday night.

‘Danger of unrest’ in Bolton if local coronavirus lockdown measures imposed, council leader warns

There is a "danger of unrest" if Bolton were to be placed into local lockdown, a council leader has warned.