Salmon farms broke the law by letting fish suffer, say government regulators
Two salmon farming companies have been accused of allowing fish to die in pain at three farms in Scotland, after the release of covert video footage.
Edinburgh University has shares worth £1m in a bank sanctioned after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and more than £6.
Over half of councils do not make data publicly available and Scotland is “lagging behind other countries” such as Finland
The trustees of the Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme (SPPS) have written to Baillie Gifford, the firm that manages the fund,
The pension fund for Scotland’s MSPs has shares in a Russian bank called Sberbank which has been sanctioned following
A company in Glasgow has been bought by a firm headquartered in Luxembourg which is fighting allegations of links to
There should be a publicly searchable register of charity trustees to bring them into line with company directors, says a
Scotland’s second largest council pension fund has shares worth £847,000 in a firm that made the cladding panels
More than 13,000 Scots households – including 7,510 children – were in temporary accommodation at the end of September last
The Scottish Government is to consider regulating canine fertility clinics following an investigation by The Ferret revealing that some offer
Fifteen greyhounds died and 197 injuries to animals were recorded at Shawfield Stadium between 2017 and 2020, according to new
An environmental activist deceived into an intimate relationship by an undercover police officer who operated in Scotland has been awarded
Animal welfare campaigners have voiced fears that canine fertility clinics cashing in on the booming puppy trade are offering veterinary