THE Westminster government has rejected SNP First Minister John Swinney’s calls for a revival of a Scottish graduate visa scheme.
More than £100,000 of taxpayers' money was spent on producing a 'ludicrous' report calling for motorists to be charged up to £15 a day to drive in towns and cities.
Hyndland School in Glasgow is the only state secondary to be deemed to be excellent at teaching, learning and assessment ...
The First Minister has said that tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump could be “very damaging to key sectors” of ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Over the years, there has been constant chatter around the scope and limits of devolution. But this has, to date, mostly been ...
John Swinney has rebuffed demands to sack Neil Gray as the row over the minister's use of taxpayer-funded Government limos to travel to football matches rumbles on. Both Scottish Conservative leader ...
Police officers are to be given anti-racism training by a diversity firm which criticised JK Rowling for being anti-woke - costing taxpayers more than £100,000.
Glasgow City Council is getting more than 200 legal threats a month over its failure to provide suitable accommodation to the ...
The Scottish Greens have urged other parties to back their push to ban the use of shock collars on dogs. MSP Ross Greer ...
The justice secretary outlines the government's response to an inquiry into the deaths of two young people at Polmont YOI.
A whistleblower has alleged that Martin Booth, who is no longer employed by the council, was “clearly complicit” in attempts to obscure ...