Claim John Swinney stayed at Peter Mandelson's residence is Mostly True
The first minister has been criticised online for staying with Mandelson on a trip to the US last year. We looked at the truth behind the claims.
All eyes have been on the UK’s employment levels since Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic hit the economy in
Deliveroo has been accused of making a “hollow and cynical PR move” aimed at preventing its workers from pursuing their
The Scottish Government must take “radical action” on green job creation and ending fuel poverty if it is to achieve
A consultation asking whether convicted miners should be pardoned for offences related to the 1984-85 strike has revealed overwhelming support
Women board members appointed to Scotland’s public bodies get paid half a million pounds less than their male counterparts,
The chief executives of quangos appointed by Scottish Government ministers were paid over £10m in total last year, leading to
Almost one in three Deliveroo riders in Scottish cities have been paid below the minimum wage for making food deliveries,
Royal Mail has been accused of having “disregarded the health and wellbeing of staff ” and putting their lives at risk
Marine Scotland has been accused of allowing “an environmental disaster” by mismanaging fishing and refusing to exclude trawlers from inshore
Free market think-tanks advising the UK government are “disappointingly” lacking in both racial and gender diversity, new analysis by The
Not one of Scotland’s 48 listed companies features a Black executive on its senior management team while just six
In a landmark building just a stroll away from Glasgow Central Station, all offices are listed on a board in