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.
Policing in the UK came into sharp focus after reports that forces in London were using controversial tactics to stop
Scottish airports have pushed for a £300 million tax cut in at least 14 meetings with ministers and MSPs over
A Scottish charity that has received more than £2 million from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is being investigated
Glasgow City Council’s internal auditor is to investigate emails suggesting managers knew that Serco planned to change the locks
Revelations that farmers and landowners in Scotland have been licensed to kill more than 4,000 ravens in the last
Pollution from vehicle exhausts is “devastating” the fragile wild plants that cling to the arctic summits of Scotland’s highest
The use of cleaner fish on Scottish salmon farms as a treatment for sea lice should be suspended due to
The pension fund for Scotland’s MSPs has invested over £100,000 in a Taiwanese company blamed for mass suicides
Scottish ministers have postponed plans to restore freedom of information rights to thousands of housing association tenants, prompting accusations of
Dozens of torture victims detained at Dungavel House in South Lanarkshire have been refused release despite doctors submitting reports to
Theresa May’s Brexit deal has been met with scepticism by many in her party and across the political spectrum.
Underwater film footage revealing the damage allegedly caused by illegal dredging is being published today by The Ferret in the