By Kirsty Morrison THE ACCOUNTS COMMISSION has predicted a shortfall of £553 million for Scotland’s councils. The gap between the amount of local government spending and income could grow from £87m in […]
By Kirsty Morrison THE ACCOUNTS COMMISSION has predicted a shortfall of £553 million for Scotland’s councils. The gap between the amount of local government spending and income could grow from £87m in […]
IRVINE harbour is to be lit up tomorrow as the Scottish Maritime Museum launches its winter event, illumination: Harbour Festival of Light. The festival begins with a free fireworks display celebrating St […]
By Laura Maxwell A recent think-tank has blamed over half of Scotland’s train delays on Network Rail and therefore calls for the company to be devolved to Scotland. The think-tank by Reform […]
By Liam Menzies (@blinkclyro) The recent election of Paul Nuttall to UKIP leader could result in a harrowing knock on effect to Labour in English seats. Following the announcement that he would […]
By Angus Macdonald TWO thirds of Scots would want to keep the pound if Scotland votes in favour of independence should there be another referendum. The BMG Research Survey for the Herald […]
By Niamh Harnett ROBBIE MARSLAND DIRECTOR OF THE LEAGUE AGAINST CRUEL SPORTS SCOTLAND HAS WELCOMED A REVIEW by Lord Bonomy to stop laws on fox hunting from being breached. The review […]
by Kirsty Morrison TEENAGERS are drinking the equivalent of almost a bath full of sugary drinks every year. According to figures published by Cancer Research UK, 11-18-year-olds are drinking 234 cans of […]
By Olivia Ogilvie Stereotypically in my eyes politics doesn’t usually interest the younger generation but in recent years it has become a hobby and an interest to many young adults. In this […]
Scotland is well-known for being the victim throughout history. However, transatlantic slave trade era Glasgow sheds new light on this. Ryan McDougall reports:
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