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The first minister said a pro-independence majority of MSPs in the next Scottish Parliament should result in a ...
Reform would move into second place as the main opposition party on 21 seats, with the Lib Dems and Greens on 10 and 8 seats ...
West Lothian Council’s education network has been targeted by a suspected ransomware cyber-attack but schools remain ...
Two Edinburgh schools have become the first in Scotland to introduce a phone-free policy that will require students to ...
John Swinney has pledged to make Scotland a start-up nation as part of his latest programme for government. The programme, ...
The Scottish Conservatives are in "terminal decline" and next year's election is a straight choice between Labour and the SNP, Anas Sarwar has said. Addressing activists in Glasgow, Sarwar dismissed ...
What’s your earliest memory? Being at home for my brother to be born when I was three. I got myself into trouble and felt I was going to ruin it. Not long after I ate all my mum’s contraceptive pills ...
Scotland’s health services are set for a digital upgrade in December, but doubts are growing over whether it will be ...
The former Scottish Secretary said the feminist group For Women Scotland were “vilified” and “demonised” by the former ...
Peak rail fares are to be scrapped “for good”, First Minister John Swinney has announced as part of his programme for ...
Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said the consequences of the Supreme Court's ruling that sex in the Equality Act ...
Reflecting ongoing tensions with the Kremlin, the UK Government is set to update 20-year-old contingency plans to ...
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