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Are MSPs undermining the rule of law in Scotland?
How a very political court case sparked a huge row - and questions about the separation of powers.
The shadow Scottish secretary urged party members to ‘never apologise’ for being Conservative.
Free university tuition and more generous benefits in Scotland may have to be cut as the country loses its funding advantage ...
SNP ministers will struggle to pay for the flagship policies of the devolution era amid an increasingly strained Holyrood ...
The Herald’s analysis of the university teaching costs and government tuition has helped inform a national review.
Free university tuition and more generous benefits in Scotland may have to be cut as the country loses its funding advantage relative to England, ...
Keir Starmer must adopt a bold, radical agenda at home and move the UK closer to the European Union, with a view to eventually rejoining, writes Henry McLeish ...
A think tank has warned the Scottish Government may need to find ways to collect more tax to keep certain benefits ...
An amendment to the UK Government’s Railways Bill has been tabled calling for devolution of rail to Wales “to end years of ...
LABOUR MSP Katy Clark has warned that Scotland is 'falling behind' on freedom of information laws under SNP rule, ahead of a crunch vote at parliament on Tuesday to extend the public's right to know.
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Kemi Badenoch lashes out at 'left-wing obsession' with letting rapists into women's prisons
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has lashed out at the "cosy left-wing consensus" in Scottish politics. Speaking at the Scottish Conservative Party's spring conference, Mrs Badenoch looked to position ...
B lack and white footage from Carmarthen’s Guildhall Square, on the night of July 14th 1966, shows a thronging crowd singing, dancing and chanting. They were not, of course, celebrating England’s ...
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