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The surprise decision this week by Kate Forbes, Scotland’s deputy first minister, to step down at next May’s Holyrood ...
Annie Wells, the Glasgow MSP, sponsored a motion at the parliament praising Scullion’s “outstanding support” of the charity ...
Forbes told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme the childcare provision "doesn't make sense". In 2020 Gail Ross, the ...
A SENIOR lawyer from a collapsed firm facing complaints about botched property trusts has been advising MSPs on property law.
Douglas Ross has said the fluctuation in Higher History marks "suggests the 2024 results were not sound," and plans to raise questions ...
Christian MSP and Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Kate Forbes, has announced that she will not be seeking re-election next ...
Scotland’s political parties have been urged to commit to abolishing and replacing the “unfair and outdated” council tax in ...
The former leader of the SNP at Westminster has revealed he is being encouraged to seek a shock return to frontline politics ...
OE: The argument, as I understand it, is that the party should be a lever for a popular mobilization. That is to say, it ...
Murray spoke to Oliver Eagleton about the politics of the nascent party, its priorities at this early stage, the discussions ...
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth has pulled down her taxpayer-funded website after she was accused of breaching Holyrood ...
Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford could contest Kate Forbes’s Holyrood seat next year after admitting receiving “a ...