Gender critical campaigners demand action from government on toilet access
Next generation of Red Arrows jets could be assembled at Prestwick Airport
Preferred candidate for chairman of Climate Change Committee announced
‘Certain inevitability’ to Grangemouth closure when Labour won power – minster
More than 100 public servants who died in service awarded Elizabeth Emblem
Government still reforming ‘utterly broken’ welfare system – Murray
Interim finance chief at cash-strapped university quits after days in post
Swinney concerned about budget after ‘chaotic and shambolic’ welfare reforms
Alexander Dennis redundancy consultation extended by two weeks
Scottish government minister says UK welfare reforms should be abandoned
Lecturers to be consulted on industrial action following ‘derisory’ pay offer
Swinney: Reasonable for ex-Dundee University principal to return £150,000 payout
Ex-Dundee University principal says returning £150,000 ‘not in thought process’
Swinney says sorry to Gypsy Travellers for ‘trauma’ of the ‘tinker experiment’
Swinney apology to Gypsy Travellers ‘significant milestone’, campaigner says
Fraudster who conned luxury brands into buying fake Scottish tea jailed
Ex-finance chief at crisis-hit university says he ‘could have done a lot better’
Book festival receives £300,000 to continue programme for schoolchildren
Education Secretary announces £40 million for crisis-hit Dundee University
Top civil servant told to ‘get on it’ after Supreme Court ruling on gender
Hospitality firms need support to improve pay and conditions, report finds
Swinney urged to increase powers for authorities in bid to tackle knife crime
Families to march against knife crime through streets of Glasgow
Edinburgh-based research organisation receives £3.6m for AI health project
Festivals given £3m in Government funding
Scottish Government ending use of WhatsApp after Covid inquiry criticism
Viking-age jar found by metal detectorist to go on display for first time
University principal resigns after criticism in report into financial crisis
Supreme Court ruling has ‘changed landscape’ of Peggie tribunal – campaigner
Gender critical group threatens legal action over court judgment implementation
Government recognises financial challenge in mitigating two-child cap – minister
Planning under way for 2031 census of England and Wales
Planning for 2031 census in Scotland under way
Expand grooming gangs inquiry to Scotland, UK Government urged
Winter fuel payment in Scotland to match UK benefit
‘We don’t want to go back to court’, says women’s group over gender ruling delay
Findlay: Tories will save £650m – and use the cash to cut taxes for Scots
Bowie challenges Tories to ‘step up’ against Miliband’s ‘eco-zealotry’
Pensioners who challenged winter fuel payment decision in court lose case
Council workers to be balloted on new pay offer amid threat of strikes
SNP’s wish to ‘throw open our borders’ would risk security – Badenoch
We will do everything we can to save Alexander Dennis jobs, vows Swinney
Burnham presses Scottish Government on Alexander Dennis factory closure
UK Government ‘committed’ to Acorn carbon capture project in Scotland – minister
Spend every penny of increased cash on affordable housing, charity urges
400 jobs at risk as Alexander Dennis seeks to ‘consolidate’ bus manufacturing
Murray asks who Scots voters ‘trust to spend’ £9.1bn rise in funding
Chancellor announces funding for Acorn carbon capture project
84 inquiries for projects at Grangemouth received by Government, MSPs told
Scottish Government refuses to rule out changes to pensioners’ winter payment
Independent Scotland would cut ties with Israel, says SNP Westminster leader
New MSP says by-election win can be ‘springboard’ for Labour Holyrood victory
Winter fuel U-turn should have come a long time ago, Reeves told
Lack of recent meetings with Treasury an ‘issue of concern’, says Swinney
SNP calls on Labour to match Scottish Government action on poverty
Liberty loses bid to bring legal action against equalities body
Teachers balloted for strike action over ‘excessive’ workloads
Swinney ‘must be held to account’ over Scottish Water pay dispute, unions say
University of Edinburgh lecturers to walk out over planned £140m cuts
Scots have best access to culture in UK but class divide exists, survey suggests