As a shaky ceasefire takes hold between Israel and Hezbollah, Foreign Editor David Pratt examines what lessons might be gleaned from last time ...
Because, for all the SNP’s pledges, progress remains head-bangingly slow and important developments tend to fall by the wayside. For example, although the chief inspector of prisons Wendy ...
Two of the world’s brightest minds have diagnosed what’s wrong with the world and the solutions needed to take us back from the cliff edge.
In schools across Scotland, senior pupils are working to change attitudes and tackle violence against women and girls.
Lorna McClymont has already graduated from her degree course at Stirling. With flying colours? “Eh, well,” she said with a wry, chuckling summing up. “The studying side of it wasn’t my favourite part.
The Green Party is set to suffer significant losses in the Irish General Election, with its leader expecting just a handful of parliamentarians to be returned.
Campaigners advocating for Scottish homeowners affected by the RAAC concrete crisis are hoping to bring their concerns directly to John Swinney.
"There are areas of great commonality between us and the SNP," says Scottish LibDems leader Alex Cole-Hamilton ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was notably absent from the party’s largest-ever Scottish conference in Perth. Richard Tice said it was wrong ...
In July's general election, Reform won 167,979 votes north of the border, roughly 7%. What made this remarkable is they had next to no campaign. In fact, they barely had any candidates. One of the ...
Foreign offenders serving a jail sentence in the UK were paid a total of £6.4 million to leave the country early in a three-year period.
The Scottish Government has confirmed negotiations over a £145.5m special fund are ongoing but said it “does not have” details on the terms.