Scottish Conservative finance secretary Craig Hoy accused the Lib Dems and Greens of "falling over themselves" to back "a bad Budget". "We're standing up to the SNP as the only political party in Scotland representing common sense," he said.
Police call for ‘clarity’ over assisted deaths for 16-years-olds in Scotland - Assistant Chief Constable Steven Johnson raised concerns while giving evidence to MSPs on Holyrood’s Health Committee.
Deals agreed with the two parties to ease the path of the Budget will cost the Scottish Government £16.7 million.
The Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh shut its doors ... The Met Office said Wind speeds in Scotland were expected to be slightly lower through the day, though historically high, and authorities ...
Flagship policy to create national care service overhauled after significant opposition in Scottish Parliament and from local government
Radical plans to create a national social care service in Scotland have been abandoned in the face of widespread opposition and concern about costs. The Scottish government announced three years ago that it planned to remove responsibility for social care from local councils and set up a network of care boards run by a national body accountable to ministers,
The BBC’s director general has said the corporation is not trying to “game a number” on the amount of production spending in Scotland, as he was quizzed by MSPs about the hit show The Traitors.
Women who work in Holyrood have told The Herald about sexual harassment, discrimination and prejudice from colleagues and politicians.
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray will become the first UK Government minister in the Labour administration to give evidence to Holyrood on £3 billion investment deals. Mr Murray will give evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Economy and Fair Work ...
Scottish investigative outlet the Ferret revealed that the United States had established its first new military presence in Scotland since the turn of the century. After a £350 million refurbishment,
Read about how nursing unions have reacted to the Scottish Government’s decision to abandon plans to build a National Care Service.
Hosted by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, the event was an opportunity to promote ‘Brand Scotland’ in an increasingly competitive global market. Just 24 hours earlier, the world had looked on as President Donald Trump vowed during his inauguration spech to make good on his pledge to introduce trade tariffs,