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A fraud investigation has been launched into the collapse of the Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film and Television. The Livingston-based drama school went into liquidation earlier this ...
The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS) - which has just 26 staff - was set up to provide financial scrutiny for Scotland’s sole water company, Scottish Water. Instead it lost control of its ...
The Scottish Football Association has confirmed the officiating team for the upcoming Scottish Gas Scottish Cup final between Celtic and Aberdeen at Hampden Park. The Saturday, May 24 showdown ...
Gregor Poynton MP has written to the Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills Jenny Gilruth MSP, asking for clarity on the support available for staff and students affected ...
The deal will cost the Scottish Government an extra £191 million, and also comes with an 'inflation guarantee', which would ensure pay increases will always stay at least 1 per cent above the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Scottish football is set to retain the current league set up after plans to revamp the lower leagues failed to attract enough support.
One of Scottish Labour’s biggest donors has warned the Government’s national insurance hike will shred jobs and hit workers. Fridge tycoon Lord Haughey, a close ally of party leader Anas ...
The proposals have been floated by the Scottish Government’s Minimum Income Guarantee Expert Group - set up to explore the idea of handing every adult a basic amount of money regardless of income.
Rangers, assured of a second-placed finish in the Scottish Premiership, welcome European hopefuls Dundee United to Ibrox Stadium on Wednesday evening. While the hosts have little at stake ...
SNP failures all over decline in housebuilding and supply Scottish Liberal Democrats have today said that SNP decisions have made the housing crisis significantly worse after statistics confirmed ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Scottish Government has been threatened with legal action by at least one council over potential financial penalties related to falling ...
LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - The Scottish parliament voted on Tuesday in favour of a bill that would allow people living in Scotland with a terminal illness to take their own lives, bringing the ...
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