Did Scottish ministers “rewrite history” over Israel meeting?
The Scottish Government changed key parts of the official record of Angus Robertson’s controversial Israel meeting after a backlash, raising questions about government secrecy.
Experts are urging the Scottish Government to take radical steps to boost computing science education to prevent the subject from
A student council at one of Scotland’s leading universities has criticised the intervention of ‘dark money’ from a right
A no deal Brexit would put school testing data at risk and could lead to “unacceptable” shortages of teachers, according
Journalist Alisa Wylie‘s mental health took a turn for the worse during her time at university after the death
Teachers in Scotland have rejected the latest pay offer from the Scottish Government, and look set for industrial action. This
Information on individuals barred from working with children will no longer be shared with Scotland’s criminal records disclosure agency
Brexit could damage university research in Scotland for at least a decade, hitting funding, vital collaborations and disciplines crucial to
An arms firm is offering World War One history lessons for schools prompting fears that defence multinationals are having an
Young people with autism are being failed by Scottish schools, with children and young people with additional needs unlawfully excluded
Town and gown relations in St Andrews are at an all-time low, it has been claimed, amid complaints that
Theresa May’s announcement of a review into tuition fees and funding in England and Wales has reignited the debate
The Scottish Government has been criticised for allegedly attempting to influence parliamentary committee witnesses after documents revealed that the vast