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Yet Nicola Sturgeon, former first minister of Scotland and once the most powerful woman in UK politics, is cool as a breeze ...
The Reform leader’s only problem with a ‘crony-filled House of Lords’ seems to be that they are not his cronies, says John Rentoul ...
The editors of a collection of essays by feminists, including "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, are accusing the National Library of Scotland of censorship after the institution reportedly excluded ...
A polling expert has warned Nicola Sturgeon's attainment gap 'mistake' could have knock-on effects on the SNP ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election.
It is, on balance, helpful, that the current American president and vice-president are both interested in Britain. We are one ...
Motorists entering Glasgow face further restrictions as plans for a congestion charge have moved closer. Councillors say that a charge would help meet climate targets, but admit the plan is a ...
A reader hits out at the National Library of Scotland’s decision to pull The Women Who Wouldn’t Wheesht from its ‘Dear Library’ centenary exhibition ...
The cash they spend is actually your money – most of it gathered from taxes on our wages, VAT on consumer goods and company ...
It comes after figures released earlier this week showed that £91.4bn in tax receipts was raised in Scotland last year, with ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ross Thomson says Reform's support for Scotland's oil and gas industry, farmers and fishermen could power a ...
Mr Chowdhry said he was “relieved” to finally receive a response from the Secretary, although he expressed "frustration" at ...
In her new memoir, Frankly, which was released on Thursday, Sturgeon tells all about the famous people she's interacted with ...