John Swinney hails opportunities for Scotland after meeting GB Energy boss
GB Energy is a key policy of the new UK Government and the state-owned firm will be headquartered in Scotland.
Community activist standing in Falkirk South by-election wants to be 'local champion'
Claire Aitken is one of seven candidates standing in the by-election next month
Largest NHS union votes to accept Scottish Government pay deal
Unison said 89 per cent of members who were balloted were in favour of the 5.5 per cent rise.
Falkirk grass cutting service for disabled and elderly facing cuts to save cash
The board in charge of health and social care in Falkirk is being asked to make the cut for next year
Scottish Government 'embassies' splash out on whisky tastings while public spending cut
EXCLUSIVE: More than £430,000 was spent on hosting events at the Scottish Government's nine overseas offices in recent years.
Sculptures from popular Perthshire Coo Trail to be auctioned for charity
The herd of 37 colourful ‘coos’ was a hit with locals and visitors alike and will go under the hammer on Thursday, September 26, in aid of Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)
Man hospitalised after attempted murder bid in pub
The 60-year-old man was blue-lighted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital where he remains in a serious condition.
Anti abortionists will face fines up to £10,000 if they breach new buffer zones
The new safe access zones around hospitals and clinics will come into force on Tuesday to protect women
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