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John Swinney has insisted his claim the vote was a ‘two-horse race’ between the SNP and Reform was fair, despite Labour winning the ...
Scotland’s first children’s hospice, Rachel House, which opened 30 years ago, is set for a major multi-million-pound revamp.
Seventeenth-Century Crossbasket Castle has been owned by Alison and Steve Timoney since 2011, shortly after it was listed on Scotland’s ‘Buildings at Risk’ register.
John Swinney is on 'borrowed time' as Scotland's First Minister after the SNP was defeated by Labour in the Hamilton, Larkhall and ...
A PEACEFUL walk in Glasgow to raise awareness of knife crime has been rescheduled due to an "overwhelming response".
Davy Russell’s party colleagues in the UK Labour Government had done pretty much all they could to make the campaign impossible for him yet ...
Scottish Labour's newest MSP Davy Russell was described as the "invisible man" but his local focus led the party to a shock victory ...
The Education Secretary faced tough questions, and made some notable admissions, during an event at the annual EIS AGM.
Police have launched an appeal for help tracing a woman who has gone missing in the Borders. Louise Boughen, 44, was last seen in the Princes Street area of Hawick around 10am on Thursday, 5 June. Ms ...
Erick Fragnito had been scheduled to appear at an earlier court date, but failed to show. Lord Mulholland cut his sentence from six years to ...
Lisa recently starred in a critically acclaimed one-woman play at the Edinburgh Fringe, entitled Someone has to be Counting.
This post-apocalyptic tale from the Aberdeenshire-born Heather Critchlow takes place a few decades in the future, after the outbreak of a disease that isn’t just worse than Covid, it’s worse than the ...
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