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.
Scotland’s councils have been accused of spending funds that could have been used for staff pay and public services
Afran opens a drawer and pulls out creams and tablets, prescribed to deal with the bites covering his children’s
Half as many Scots women are cycling regularly compared with men according to new data, leading to claims that active
Concerns have been raised that Scottish local authorities are “massively underestimating” their carbon footprints, after an external review of one
Anti-racism groups have warned that a far right group which allegedly distributed leaflets in Glasgow’s south side includes “neo-Nazis”
Michael dials the number for the alcohol and drug crisis centre and holds the phone to his ear. It’s
Scotland’s Minister for Drugs Policy has admitted people are still being “let down” by addiction services and said she
There are more than 4000 homes being let by overseas landlords in Glasgow, with more than one thousand owned through
Renters across Scotland are being asked to outbid one another to secure a home, which campaigners say is driving up
A company in Glasgow has been bought by a firm headquartered in Luxembourg which is fighting allegations of links to
More than 13,000 Scots households – including 7,510 children – were in temporary accommodation at the end of September last
Almost a third of Scotland’s streets have higher levels of toxic particle air pollution than they did before the