New report confirms – an independent Scotland would have to apply to get into EU I voted to remain in the EU despite its shortcomings.
Scotland’s exercise blackspots revealed Scotland’s most and least active areas have been revealed in an official Holyrood survey. The report, which will be presented to the S
Mackay to face Holyrood on business rates crisis Finance secretary Derek Mackay will face Holyrood for the first time tomorrow on the escalating business rates crisis.
Greater focus needed on supporting the “switched on” generation Speaking at a major social media conference today, Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson called for a greater focus on supporting the “
Protecting Scotland’s environment Our natural resources cannot be consumed at the current “unsustainable” rate, the Scottish Conservatives will declare this week, in a m
ScotRail forks out £2k a day in compensation to disgruntled passengers Train passengers are handed more than £2000 a day in compensation from Scotrail amid complaints of cancellations and delays.
Social media and mental health conference set to take place A conference on how social media can help young people access mental health support in Scotland is to take place on Monday.
Staff shortages see troubled police call centre pay £4k a week in overtime Police Scotland have forked out more than £4000 a week in overtime payments for a troubled call-handling centre since it absorbed the work o
Mackay was warned about business rates crisis – and did nothing The SNP government was warned about business rates increases last year – but did nothing to help.
Half of Scotland’s courts now taking longer to process cases Half of Scotland’s sheriff courts are taking longer to process cases than they were a year ago, new figures have revealed.