Last weekend, First Minister John Swinney announced bold plans to seek a second independence referendum – following the same ...
Immigration is the political hot potato as we head to the polls next year in the Scottish Parliamentary election – with more ...
Regular readers may recall that I recently had a run-in with the National Library of Scotland. The august institution – which ...
Thank goodness for the Evening News. I was scrolling social media ten days ago when I came across an article in this ...
The number of ambulances hitting these high turnaround times has increased year-on-year since the coronavirus pandemic.
Inheritance Tax and landlords’ rental income are expected to be in the Chancellor’s cross hairs, writes Peter Shand ...
The rise in antisemitism in the UK is denied on several grounds, ordinarily by people engaging in it ...
From construction delays to climate shocks, insurance makes projects more investable, reduces reliance on public guarantees, ...
A recent fine imposed by the Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) underscores the importance of businesses ...
AI is a powerful tool for innovation and growth, but it’s not a shortcut past copyright law. Understand the risks, stay ...
The University of Edinburgh has been accused of “penny-pinching” after it reduced the availability of free period products at ...
Details of the planned changes to enable aircraft to fly more direct routes and cut emissions and noise at Edinburgh and ...
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