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Parts of a Bill to legalise assisted dying in Scotland would need “further consideration” if the proposals pass a key vote at Holyrood, MSPs ...
A photo published in The Herald showing workers demonstrating about job losses in Lanarkshire in the 1980s reminds Jim Morrison of being told in his local pub, the following year, that there was ...
The Prince and Princess of Wales will learn about the work of rangers on the Isle of Mull as royal funding was announced to safeguard two ...
The island group that prompted changes to how state-owned ferry operator CalMac acts during lifeline ferry breakdowns as it copes with an ...
A little over a year ago the then Prime Minister Rishi Sunak convened a hasty gathering of the media to Downing Street to deliver an address the nation. Rare events in themselves but the out of the ...
Nine years ago, in the wake of the Damascene Brexit referendum result, I began to research a putative biography of Nigel Farage.
Residents of South Uist and the broader Western Isles are among those who have expressed deep frustration over the state of ferry ...
John Dickie, director of the Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland, has said the Scottish Government still has more to do to tackle child poverty.
If any doubt remained as to the effectiveness and competence of the Scottish Parliament’s committee system, then this was surely dispelled today ...
Steven Gerrard will forever be revered at Rangers for stopping Celtic winning 10 in a row, but there are other parts of his reign that are ...
Failing to act on food poverty and hardship costs the Scottish economy £5.6 billion every year, new research has suggested.
A charity has told The Herald hundreds of millions could be spent on improving children’s lives if the Scottish Government were not having ...