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A rebel amendment that could halt the bill is selected, meaning MPs will have the chance to vote on it after the debate.
Meanwhile, new modelling suggests 150,000 people may be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of the revised plans.
MSPs have passed legislation which will see Scotland's school exams agency replaced. The Scottish Qualifications Authority is ...
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
Universities have allowed the suppression of free speech and enabled violence and harassment of gender critical academics, a ...
Scotland’s iconic suckler beef industry is being dismantled by government inaction, the Association of Independent Meat ...
More than 400 staff could lose their jobs if the bus manufacturer proceeds with a plan to close factories in Scotland and ...
Holyrood’s flagship programme for boosting connectivity across the remote and rural areas of Scotland rolled out broadband to ...
MSPS have joined forces to heap pressure on the UK Government to make it law that all Scotland’s international matches are ...
An MP said aggressive seagulls attacked 7 children in a month in one town in her constituency. Read more at straitstimes.com.
First Minister John Swinney says the policies of the so-called tinker experiment, in which families were forced into ...
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Labour MP Brian Leishman says reducing welfare spending is "cruel and wicked".