The UAE is accused of arming a genocidal militia in Sudan. The Scottish Government wants closer ties
The Scottish Government's "courting" of the Gulf state comes as human rights groups raise allegations about its role in Sudan’s devastating war.
Serco has been fined millions of pounds by the Home Office for failing to meet the terms of its contract
Caged salmon farms are being investigated by the Scottish Government’s green watchdog for allegedly breaching regulations designed to protect
Westminster’s former Brexit minister, Chris Heaton-Harris, has been accused of breaching the ministerial code for meeting privately with the
Scotland’s schools are still suffering wide gender gaps with boys still choosing more technical subjects while girls avoid them,
The Scottish Government has quietly halved funding for communities tackling climate pollution, depriving 43 local projects of grants and putting
Police Scotland has admitted seizing more than a hundred mobile phones a day, amid mounting calls for ministers to clarify
The UK will participate in an unexpected European election on 23 May, almost two months after the original, but now
A review of undercover policing by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) failed to look into claims
The UK’s armed forces are being trained how to spot signs of radicalisation in order to prevent personnel from
Reporting by Billy Briggs, Joshua Martin and Liam Turbett A far right group with links to neo-Nazis, a convicted paedophile
The oil and petrochemical giant, Ineos, has broken rules meant to prevent disasters and protect communities in central Scotland, according
Nicola Sturgeon has been urged to intervene to halt a plan to cut homeless services in Glasgow by £2.6