This 'natural' golf course could help shape the future of the sport
The Ferret visited a Scottish golf course that's won plaudits for its eco-friendly management to learn about the relationship the industry can have with nature and the environment.
At least nine officers from London’s secret undercover policing unit, known as spycops, aided the infiltration and surveillance of
The number of cracks in the core of an ageing nuclear reactor at Torness in East Lothian has risen to
A new safety limit on a pesticide that kills marine wildlife has been delayed by four years following pressure from
Two nuclear bomb bases on the Clyde recorded 174 security breaches over five years, according to information released by the
The number of safety incidents that could have leaked radiation at the Trident nuclear base on the Clyde has risen
The Scottish Government’s wildlife agency withdrew an objection to proposed new salmon cages near the island of Barra after
The multinational salmon farming industry privately lobbied the Scottish Government at least 20 times in the last year, calling for
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) could be facing an official investigation into allegations that it has failed to prevent
Nineteen fish farms on lochs along the west coast of Scotland have been identified as posing the most risk to
A Scottish Government agency is still considering “permanent closure” of the Radical Road on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh, according
The Scottish Greens are coming under pressure to back a bid to strengthen and extend freedom of information (FoI) law
The five-year closure of the Radical Road on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh has been condemned as “nonsensical”, “disgraceful” and