Scottish Conservatives call for minister to explain himself to the Scottish Parliament The Scottish Conservatives are calling for the parliamentary business minister, Joe Fitzpatrick to return to Holyrood and explain his previo
Gap widens between rich and poor student applications to university Figures published by UCAS today show that Scottish applications to university are flatlining.
Swinney must provide answers to witness tampering allegations, say Scottish Conservatives The Scottish Conservatives are seeking clarification from education secretary John Swinney on allegations his gover
‘Rudderless’ Scottish Enterprise could be without chief for a year Scotland’s main enterprise body could be without a chief executive for a full year, it has been revealed.
Plans to create environmental court to help communities and the countryside Scotland should create an environmental court, which would allow communities to contest government decisions on major windfarm applications
Now SNP-Green alliance plots council tax raid Nicola Sturgeon has refused to rule out the prospect of future tax hikes – this time in the form of a Green-inspired council tax raid.
SNP rubs salt in the wound on tax The SNP has been accused of “rubbing salt in the wound” after it emerged a deal struck with the Greens will hit nearly 400,000 taxpayers.
Ruth’s David Hume Institute Lecture Can I first of all thank the Royal Society of Edinburgh for hosting us this evening.
Ruth addresses Brexit and SNP’s weak economy in David Hume speech Ruth Davidson will this evening call for a positive approach to the challenges and opportunities thrown up by Brexit – and a renewed focus f
Scotland on course for lowest growth in the developed world A decade of SNP economic policy has led to the lowest growth in the developed world and the highest business taxes in Europe.