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You can't blame people up and down Scotland for basking in this sustained period of sunshine. After all, we're often used to ...
I cannot quite remember such a deep disillusionment with politics, in which the gulf is deepening between Scotland and the rest of the UK. Joyce McMillan (Perspective, May 16) is right to suggest that ...
A curse on both your houses! British politics is going through a revolution, as voters turn their backs on the two ...
An MP backing has blasted the Government for its "contempt" of the WASPI campaign (Women Against State Pension Inequality) ...
Russia’s Vladimir Putin isn’t stupid enough to start a war that would mean mutually assured destruction, says readerYour ...
More than £100million of taxpayers' money has been spent on spin doctors by Scotland's public sector while the NHS and other ...
More than £100million of taxpayers' money has been spent on spin doctors by Scotland's public sector while the NHS and other ...
SNP and Green councillors have defended the provocative nature of art as part of a broader pushback against calls to cancel Irish rap group ...
John Swinney needs to continue being the best of a bad bunch and ignore those within the SNP who want the party to shift to the right ...
It has always been one of the mysteries of political life, certainly to this observer, that taxpayers continue to vote for ...
A study has found that an ancient protein motif that binds to nucleic acids is functionally "ambidextrous." This means that ...
As one who has worked in the sector as a care assistant in a privately-run nursing home, I would confirm that without the contribution of ...