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Reform UK is charging Holyrood hopefuls who want to stand in next year's election - partly to fund their own vetting checks.
HAVING a massive benefits bill is not something to be proud of – it is a sign of a failing society. But for some reason, ...
Immigration rule changes have been made in a bid to cut the number of foreign nationals coming to live in the UK ...
The UK government has confirmed it will scale back its planned welfare reforms in a bid to fight off a rebellion by backbench ...
Scotland’s iconic suckler beef industry is being dismantled by government inaction, the Association of Independent Meat ...
King Charles Edinburgh today: Monarch presented with keys to Scottish capital at Palace of Holyroodhouse ...
Momentum building is building behind efforts to get national and local political leadership to “respect local democracy” with ...
Nearly 10,000 staff in Scotland’s “bloated” public sector are on six-figure salaries, the most detailed survey ever of their ...
Holyrood is often criticised for not being as effective as Westminster - but this week’s grilling of Professor Iain Gillespie ...
After the Conservatives' civil wars, and the SNP's, it's now the turn of the Scottish Greens as the party's leadership race begins.
The BBC has been called out for booking a Reform councillor for an edition of Question Time in Scotland, where Reform have no ...
The way to make Scotland safer is for Scotland to have no nuclear submarines based in Scotland and no nuclear power stations as possible ...