Plans to restore local policing and deliver a named community and crime prevention officer in every community across Falkirk, ...
As Liam McArthur MSP’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill continues to be considered by the Scottish Parliament, it is ...
A new report from Scotland’s largest trade union body has revealed a £3 billion outsourcing scandal at the heart of Scotland’s public ...
This year has been one of milestones for the Marine Conservation Society. 2025 proved that when we work together, the ocean ...
The Public Bill Committee will meet for the first time on Tuesday 20 January 2026 to scrutinise the Railways Bill line by ...
IT is wet and dark, winter arriving at Portobello prom as I meet Justin Kenrick for a coffee in Miro’s cafe. I’ve known Justin for 10 years ...
A former Scottish Secretary has hit out at Sir Keir Starmer for sacking him, and claimed he still hasn't been given an ...
The conventional wisdom would have you believe that only one Scottish political party had much to celebrate last week.
The conventional wisdom would have you believe that only one Scottish political party had much to celebrate last week.
ORWELLIAN” facial recognition cameras should not be rolled out in Scotland without Holyrood approval, a civil liberties group has warned.
The justice secretary is facing a no confidence vote after being accused by opposition MSPs of misleading parliament ...
Choices over oil, gas, nuclear and the transition to renewables are to set to feature highly in the debate and battle for ...