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He argued that “aping Nigel Farage at every available opportunity” was not how the Tories would re-establish a broad ...
Poverty is a pernicious policy problem that blights lives and robs children of a healthy, educated and well-rounded ...
A Scottish Greens councillor has denied a plan to defund Edinburgh Women's Aid and accused experts in the sector of trying to "weaponise the needs of other minorities to exclude trans people". Alex ...
In more than 25 years in public life, I have been privileged to work alongside extraordinary parliamentarians from all parties. Some advocated for change and equality. Some were tireless, dedicated ...
Scotland’s public services increasingly depend on sophisticated digital systems to meet growing citizen expectations. From social care to local government services, citizens now anticipate seamless, ...
SNP leader and First Minister John Swinney has said it is clear his party may have been the “alleged victim of embezzlement” following the appearance of the former chief executive in court. Peter ...
If you thought going from government minister to opposition would have forced Andrew Bowie to slow down, you’d be mistaken. The West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine MP is still going full speed, despite ...
Former first minister Humza Yousaf has said it is “deeply unhelpful” to tell young white men they enjoy a privileged place in society. Yousaf, who spoke out about “toxic masculinity” during his time ...
The University of Edinburgh has launched a supercomputing cluster installed with the largest AI chip ever built. Operated by the EPCC, the supercomputing centre at the university and part of the ...
It is almost four years since then education secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville announced wide-reaching reforms that included the replacement of the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). Much work ...
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