Scotland at 7 – 11/03/2025

Scotland at 7

Tonight’s Scotlandat7 starts at 7:00 PM on Tuesday 11th March 2025, bringing you the latest news and discussion for Scotland and around the world.

 

Scotland at 7 is a our nightly news and current affairs programme for Scotland.

On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Brian Liddy presents the latest Scottish and international news including updates from Gaza and Ukraine.

Tonight’s news stories:

Middle East Update

Ukraine Update – Day 1,112

Trump escalates trade war, raising Canadian steel and aluminium tariffs to 50%

Man arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter following North Sea collision

Energy UK says ‘Urgent action’ needed if Starmer is to reach £300 energy bill cut

Covid Inquiry hears Michael Gove pressured MHRA to push through Dyson bid

Ex-president of Philippines, Duterte flown to The Hague after arrest over drug war killings

Scottish government support for cost of living

New ScotGov Pension Age Disability Payment replacing Attendance Allowance in Scotland

ScotGov put forward regulations for next phase of free school meals rollout.

Scottish Land Commission Appoint new champion for Community Benefits from Nature Restoration

 

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