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.
The Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) report was released today. Published annually, the report details the difference between Scotland’
Labour MP Dawn Butler was ejected from the House of Commons after listing a number of statements by the Prime
Campaigners have branded a claim made by Transport Scotland that no correspondence exists about its flagship bus partnership fund policy
Scotland has moved into a modified version of Level 0 on the Scottish Government’s five-tier system of Covid
Scotland needs a radical shift in the way that power and influence are distributed to help address democratic deficits and
Scotland’s biggest private landowner has been attacked as “manipulative” and “undemocratic” after The Ferret revealed that his company secretly
So who runs Scotland? That’s been the central question of The Ferret and The Herald’s week-long investigation.
Influential bankers, retired senior civil servants, well-connected industry insiders, powerful chief executives and former politicians – meet Scotland’s quango
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
Five private companies who employ around three quarters of the workforce in Scotland’s arms industry had thousands of closed
Ten of Scotland’s major newspapers are owned by just three men: Rupert Murdoch, Lord Rothermere and Frederick Barclay. They