Scotland at 7 – 25/03/2025

Scotland at 7

Tonight’s Scotlandat7 starts at 7:00 PM on Tuesday 25th 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 and Maureen Watt discuss the latest Scottish and international news including updates from Gaza and Ukraine, domestic violence and UK Government austerity.

Tonight’s news stories:

Middle East Update

Ukraine Update – Day 1,126

US says it has agreed a Black Sea ceasefire with Russia and Ukraine

More victims of domestic abuse are driven to suicide than are killed by violent partners.

SNP warn UK budget austerity cuts will push even more families into hardship

SNP say Labour’s Brexit policies are costing UK businesses £37 billion a year

Research shows UK consumers cutting back on spending as confidence in economy falls

Trump in denial that war plan leak on chat group was a security failure

Scottish Housing Statistics published as Housing Minister announces cladding fund

ScotGov call for targeted support with energy bills to cut fuel poverty

New research reveals people with learning disabilities are struggling financially

£9bn Lower Thames Crossing tunnel given go-ahead by UK Gov

 

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