Revealed: Deer management cost public purse at least £135m in a decade
Deer overpopulation in many parts of Scotland is harming the environment. Attempts to tackle the longstanding issue are costing taxpayers tens of millions of pounds.
The first two freeports in Scotland were announced in January this year – one in Inverness and the Cromarty Firth, and
Oil giants lobbied first minister Humza Yousaf to publicly endorse the North Sea industry and criticised the Scottish Government’s
A member of a now defunct group branded neo-Nazi has been active in a new far right political organisation called
Scottish Water illegally discharged sewage hundreds of times during dry weather, soiling beauty spots such as West Sands beach at
On For Fact’s Sake this week, we are looking at the role of fact-checking in the Israel-Gaza conflict. Ali
Anti-fish farm campaigners will submit a legal complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority today alleging “greenwashing” by Scotland’s
A plan for the first reintroduction of beavers in northern Scotland has been postponed by the Scottish Government’s forestry
The trade body representing Scotland’s salmon industry has applied to have the word “farmed” dropped from salmon packaging, prompting
Scottish Government delays in responding to freedom of information (FoI) requests have been condemned as “extremely disappointing and wholly unacceptable”
City of Glasgow College has spent almost £1m of public money on PR, marketing, public affairs and events in recent
On a freezing cold January afternoon in 2017, expectant mother Pranjali Christian felt her contractions start. It was four weeks
Tax haven-based firms and corporations are among large companies which have bought up 40 per cent of Scotland’s veterinary