Communities were promised a share of Scotland’s wind boom. Some are being sold short
More than 20 wind farms are failing to pay an agreed amount to locals. That could cost Scottish communities over £50m.
We visited the Polish city of Krakow ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day which is held to remember the millions murdered by the Nazis – including six million Jews. Krakow's Jewish population was decimated then but the city is now home to one of the fastest-growing Jewish communities in the world.
Following a sharp rise in far right activity, we’ve spent the last three months attending protests, speaking to activists under threat, and tracking anti-asylum seeker demonstrations across Scotland.
Dr Fiona Work, a former nurse, remembers December 2012 vividly. “I had gone to my friends and had a call
Grangemouth should have been Scotland’s big opportunity to realise its ambition for a just transition – moving workers into cleaner, greener jobs. But embittered power struggles got in the way, The Ferret finds.
Ithaca Energy is a growing force in UK energy with stakes in six of the UK’s 10 largest oil and gas fields. It's also been linked to Israel's war in Gaza.
On one side of Nina’s bright living room, life is flourishing. Plants line the large window, green and verdant,
On a warm summer’s night last August, John Swinney took to the stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival
“He works on the night shift and is probably asleep,” says an elderly woman as she walks past us and
When MCC Brussels – a soft power outpost of right wing Hungarian president Viktor Orbán’s privately run “pet” University, Mathias
When Glasgow showman Jimmy Stringfellow feels weary, he calls to mind his ancestors of centuries past. Traditionally, he says, as
It’s been some years since the minke whale washed up on a Shetland beach. The distressed mammal had been
It’s more than 30 years since Phyllis Corish – who had just lost her 29-year-old brother and 34-year-old sister to