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Plans to redevelop the fire-damaged O2 ABC site on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street have been called in for review by the ...
Lowering the voting age across the UK means around 1.5 million 16 and 17-year-olds will be able to vote at the next general ...
A new report hails farms, estates, and rural businesses as heroes for their extraordinary role in battling Scotland's largest ...
Getting to South Uist always required time and a little patience, but now it feels like travel roulette thanks to the botched ...
“Spending per head in Scotland is around 20% higher than the rest of the UK thanks to the Barnett formula. This report confirms that it appears to be the position of the Scottish Government to scrap ...
The Scottish Government has called in a plan for student housing in Glasgow due to concerns over its impact on the ...
The Scottish Secretary and UK defence procurement minister are to launch a £250 million investment at the base housing ...
Dumbarton MSP Jackie Baillie said SNP minister Ivan McKee was treating local opponents to the controversial £43.5million bid ...
The Scotsman’s Rural Affairs correspondent, Katharine Hay, has undertaken an epic walk around Scotland, meeting people, and ...
Workers told how they were made to sign gagging orders and not discuss their problems or risk losing contracts.
In a quiet corner of Glasgow’s East End, a radical public health experiment is underway. For the first time in the United Kingdom, people who inject illicit drugs such as heroin and cocaine can do so ...
Earlier this year the First Minister confirmed ministers would not move forward on its misogyny bill.
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