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An end to austerity, improving the lives of working people across the country and strong international leadership are just ...
In the first part of this exclusive series by The Scotsman, Alison Campsie speaks to Lorna Kinnaird, who is reuniting people ...
The boom in cities contrasted with seaside towns, where first-time buyer numbers flatlined thanks to soaring prices and poor ...
Motherwell and Wishaw’s MSP slammed Labour MPs for showing “appalling disregard for sick and disabled people” following a ...
Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Keir Starmer must learn from the failures of strategy and policy if he is to ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that the 2025/26 Winter Fuel Payment qualifying period will be ...
A slowdown in growth in Scotland’s economy is “largely due to higher global uncertainty” – with experts saying this is linked ...
HAVING a massive benefits bill is not something to be proud of – it is a sign of a failing society. But for some reason, ...
Ahead of Oasis’ first show in 16 years, Liam reflects on the joys of nostalgia and playing the lesser-loved corners of the ...
ANAS Sarwar yesterday vowed not to hammer Scotland’s highest earners if he becomes First Minister. The Scottish Labour leader is on collision course with unions after declaring he would rip up the ...
Waiting until PM Sir Keir Starmer’s welfare cuts Bill had passed its first parliamentary hurdle to break his silence, Mr ...
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.