Deep search
All
Copilot
Images
Videos
Maps
News
Shopping
More
Flights
Travel
Hotels
Search
Notebook
Top stories
Sports
U.S.
Local
World
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Business
More
Politics
Any time
Past hour
Past 24 hours
Past 7 days
Past 30 days
Best match
Most recent
Scotland has 'no intention' to ban cats
Scotland has 'no intention' to ban cats, despite online rumors
Scotland's first minister reassured the public that the country had no plans to ban pet cats after a report sparked rumors online.
Scotland denies rumored plans to ban cats after commission suggests restricting feline ownership to protect birds
An idependent report recommended the Scottish government place “restrictions” on cat ownership in specific rural areas frequented by endangered or at-risk bird species.
Scotland Has “No Intention” of Banning Cats, First Minister Confirms
Whispers of a cat ownership ban in Scotland circulated the internet recently. The rumors caused so much outrage that the country’s head of government, First Minister John Swinney, had to dispel the notion of any official ban.
news.stv
9h
Swinney hails Harland & Wolff takeover as 'important day for Scotland'
After entering administration in September, it's been a worrying time for workers in Methil and on the Isle of Lewis.
13h
on MSN
John Swinney under pressure to sack SNP Housing Minister as homelessness crisis grows
Labour said it was "unthinkable" for Paul McLennan to stay in his job at a time more than 10,000 children are living in ...
6h
New Glasgow superjail will cost £1BILLION as John Swinney defends eye-watering increase
A LONG-delayed superjail’s build cost has rocketed ten-fold to a staggering £1bn – but tonight John Swinney insisted it was “value for money”. The replacement for Glasgow’s notorious ...
8h
on MSN
Swinney hails ‘tremendous opportunities’ after Spanish takeover of yards
Spanish firm Navantia confirmed at the end of January it had acquired four Harland and Wolff sites across the UK.
7h
on MSN
Victim banned from rapist's hearing quizzes John Swinney over 'transparency' of Parole Board
John Swinney was asked today why it was "not in the interests of justice" to allow a rape victim to attend their attacker's ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results
Feedback