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Read an interview with Unison's outgoing national officer for nursing, Stuart Tuckwood, who discussed fair pay, recognition ...
Holyrood and Westminster must "buy British" if 400 Scottish jobs are to be saved at an historic bus manufacturer, an MP has said. Euan Stainbank said strict procurement rules should be reformed to ...
SNP activists attended a National Council meeting in Perth. Convened between annual conferences, these meetings give members ...
Sir Keir Starmer is coming under mounting pressure from within his own Cabinet to scrap the two-child benefit cap, despite ...
The Kneecap paradox which shows that former Rangers owner Sir David Murray is bang on the money about Scotland's politicians and sectarianism.
Last Tuesday (24 June), techUK hosted its Building Critical Infrastructure and Advancing AI roundtable at the Bayes Centre in ...
Charlie Lynch interviews Andy Clark about his book Fighting Deindustrialisation: Scottish Women’s Factory Occupations, 1981-1982 ...
A year after making massive gains in the UK general election, independent MPs have found their place in Parliament holding ...
Sir Keir Starmer's leadership faces internal challenges as senior Labour figures warn he may need to step down if upcoming ...
AIMS warns Scotland’s red meat sector risks collapse without clear government policy, funding, and support for producers and processors.
Labour in government and at the council Yes it was only a year ago today that the UK election was held when Edinburgh voters ...
Wales' independence party is neck and neck with Reform UK and Labour in the polls to lead the Welsh Parliament next year.