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The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
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 ...
First Minister John Swinney says the policies of the so-called tinker experiment, in which families were forced into ...
Scottish businesses see exports as an important part of their growth strategy over the next year – with more than a quarter ...
Ministers have begun investing a funding package with support for initiatives including a project to help solve challenges in ...
The Scottish government has confirmed that it will provide Pension Age Winter Heating Payments to pensioner households from ...
The Scottish Government is now ending the use of WhatsApp and other messaging services on its mobile devices, following ...
"The reality is we now have a two-tier system where those who can afford it pay and those who cannot have to continue ...
John Swinney is due to give a statement on the years-long social experiment in Holyrood.
WORK-from-home civil servants demanded a swimming pool and a pay rise after being ordered back into the office for just two ...