John Swinney has contrasted his “reliable, experienced” leadership in Scotland with the “absolute chaos” in Westminster, where he said the Prime Minister is “fighting to save his own career”. With the ...
A SECOND suspect has been arrested over the death of a Scots dad who was allegedly shot to death in his home. Jordan Gray, 26 ...
John Swinney has said he is open to establishing a publicly owned bus company on the Alexander Dennis site in Falkirk ...
BRITS living in flats might be able to claim up to £9,000 off a new heat pump. As the country braces for more energy bill ...
Legislation to cap the prices of essential food will be in place by the end of this year if the SNP wins the election, John Swinney has said. One of the First Minister’s key pledges ahead of the May 7 ...
The next Scottish government has been urged to investigate whether it could establish a publicly owned bus company at a site where more than ...
Flooding and road closures hit Cowcaddens Road after contractors damaged a pipe, sparking travel chaos and delays to key bus ...
A burst pipe has left 200 residents facing supply issues after a fountain of water was seen soaring into the sky. Scottish Water has apologised to customers and said the burst main was caused by ...
A BURST pipe has sent jets of water soaring around 100ft feet into the air in Glasgow city centre. Hundreds of residents have ...
The hydrogen buses have been ditched in favour of electric vehicles The world's first hydrogen double-decker bus fleet which ...
Sir Olly Robbins, who was sacked as head of the Foreign Office last week, will reportedly ‘not hold back’ in his defence when ...
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