🔥There is a very high risk of wildfires in this area on Thursday, 28 May.
Wildfires have the potential to destroy property, landscapes and wildlife. Taking simple precautions can help prevent devastating damage.
🔗Learn more - https://t.co/IOZ2VijyXs
#NoHarmlessFires
The Scottish Parliament voted for Scotland to have the powers to hold an independence referendum.
Because Scotland’s future should be decided by the people of Scotland.
The Scottish Parliament has spoken. A significant majority of MSPs has voted to affirm the right of people in Scotland to decide their constitutional future.
This is democracy and it must be respected. Scotland’s future must be in Scotland’s hands. 🏴
The Supreme Court's Chief Executive Vicky Fox reflects on how the Court sitting in Glasgow last week has deepened connections with the people it serves:
https://t.co/vLnHLdVpT8
People across Scotland will be deeply worried by another rise in energy bills announced today.
We produce enormous amounts of energy, yet despite Labour’s promises to cut them, bills keep soaring.
It’s time Scotland had control of Scotland’s energy.
Wishing Eid Mubarak to everyone in London and around the world celebrating Eid al-Adha.
As families and communities come together, I hope this Eid brings peace, happiness and blessings.
The Court has now left Glasgow after a week where it heard three appeals, and undertook several engagements with the legal community, Law Officers, professional associations, and university students and pupils.
Thank you to everybody who visited the Court and engaged with us!
The Court was given a warm welcome to Glasgow City Chambers this morning by @LordProvostGCC
The Court is grateful to @GlasgowCC for allowing it to sit in City Chambers this week, and is delighted to welcome members of the public to watch appeals.
More details on our website.
Judgment has been promulgated in the matter of Ian Green (Respondent) v Public Service Commission (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago); Ian Green and another (Respondents) v Public Service Commission (Appellant) No 2 (Trinidad and Tobago): https://t.co/3fRWhlHnRr
Today is election day - and across our city Labour councils are delivering for Londoners every day - from building council homes to investment in local schools and opportunities for young Londoners.
Polls are open until 10pm - remember photo ID. #DogsAtPollingStations
Judgment will be promulgated on Monday 11 May in the matter of Ian Green (Respondent) v Public Service Commission (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago);
Ian Green and another (Respondents) v Public Service Commission (Appellant) No 2 (Trinidad and Tobago): https://t.co/3fRWhlHnRr
Judgment has been handed down In the matter of an application by Martina Dillon, John McEvoy, Brigid Hughes and Lynda McManus for Judicial Review (Respondents): https://t.co/xiROzrnVz7
Great to meet Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez in Madrid. At a time when too many leaders are looking the other way, it matters that we stand together. We discussed Gaza, Europe & the shared values that unite London & Spain.
Progressive, internationalist politics is here to stay. 🇬🇧🇪🇸
Judgment has been given in the matter of Gatwick Investment Ltd and others (Appellants) v Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE (Respondent); Bath Racecourse Company Ltd and others (Appellants) v Liberty Mutual Insurance Europe SE and others (Respondents): https://t.co/FHzarfHgPc
Judgment will be handed down on Wednesday 22 April In the matter of X and Y (Children: Adoption Order: Setting Aside) (UKSC/2025/0039): https://t.co/mB36HlcmqP
In his latest address (found on our Speeches page) Deputy President Lord Sales considers how assimilated law may raise concerns about the delicate balance between primary and delegated legislation: https://t.co/eDyZT5cubj