Investment in public services across Scotland is desperately needed to reverse years of cuts
Stephen Boyd, head of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) in Scotland, predicts tax rises will be a 'stark reality' in coming years.
Calls for "Booze and Fags" tax on supermarkets as health groups make plea to SNP Government
Health campaigners have united to demand a “public health supplement” on retailers selling “health harming products” like alcohol and tobacco.
Labour MSPs 'failed to engage' with UK Government ahead of Budget and Winter Fuel Payment cut
EXCLUSIVE: Rachel Reeves has held no formal meetings with MSPs since Labour was returned to power at the general election in July.
Teenager charged in connection with alleged theft of mobile from 13-year-old boy
The teenager was robbed of his mobile phone on Lanark Avenue, near to its junction with Carmondean Centre Road at the weekend
GB Energy to create up to 300 jobs at new Aberdeen HQ, reveals boss
Chairman of Labour's flagship state-owned energy firm says there will be 'opportunity' for oil and gas workers to shift over to the company.
Glen Sannox finally handed over to CalMac 7 years after being launched by Nicola Sturgeon
The ferry's construction in Port Glasgow has been marred by controversy after huge delays and increases in costs.
John Swinney warns double jobbing 'very demanding' as First Minister weighs in on Stephen Flynn row
The First Minister hailed Stephen Flynn as a "great star" of the SNP despite a backlash from some in the party towards its Westminster leader.
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