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A healthy dose of scepticism should always be applied to any government spending announcements—especially when the accompanying spin machine ...
He approvingly described this phenomenon by saying: “In your summer it gets late late.” Bibliophile Jenny Fawkes belongs to a book group and the other day one of the members asked if anybody had read ...
Close to 50 years after Glasgow City Council banned punk bands, it's fair to say we've come a long way. Following a particularly riotous gig by The Stranglers in 1976 groups belonging to the movement ...
A scheduling clash with stadium concerts at Murrayfield is the latest challenge faced by the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Rangers legend John Brown has landed the club in hot water by calling officials 'corrupt' on Rangers TV, but are 'inconsistent' SFA right to bring ...
The staging of huge stadium shows at Murrayfield has been blamed for slow ticket sales at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Treasury has accused the SNP of losing Scotland’s biggest city billions of pounds, as the row over last week’s Spending Review deepens.
The Chief Secretary to the Treasury reflects on the UK Spending Review and why Scotland was his first stop to explain record public investment.
Business have warned changes to inheritance tax relief - known as Family Farm Tax - could be catastrophic. Here's why.
Scores of violent offenders were freed from Scotland's prisons under an early release scheme, new figures have revealed.
Entrepreneurial Scotland has appointed co-founder of people development business Insights Group Andy Lothian as its chair – a position held since 2018 by Colin Robertson. Mr Robertson chairs the owner ...
An award-winning restaurant and bar on a Scottish island has been brought to the market. The owner said the popular eatery is a “very successful business with a strong turnover”. Gareth Cole said Café ...