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.
A story published in Scotland on Sunday (SoS) on 7 March reported that a poll showed the Salmond Inquiry had
The First Minister appeared at the Holyrood inquiry into the handling of allegations against Alex Salmond facing claims over whether
Supporters of a far right group recruiting in Scotland include neo-Nazis and former members of the British National Party
The fallout from Alex Salmond’s trial over allegations of sexual assault continues more than a year on from its
The end of the Brexit transition period means new rules will be in place for Scots living in the EU,
When the UK began its new, post-Brexit relationship with the European Union on 1 January it brought some significant
The controversial Internal Market Bill is heading back to the Commons after it passed its final reading in the House
A major SNP drive to increase diversity amongst its MSPs has been accused by party insiders of being “window dressing”
Scotland’s health secretary wanted to suspend freedom of information (FoI) legislation in response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to
Scotland’s criminal records checking agency is continuing to spend millions of pounds to manually deal with disclosure applications more
Facebook has removed a number of Scottish groups on its platform identified by The Ferret as being associated with a
A Scottish oil and gas company linked to the man behind the Democratic Unionist Party’s mysterious £435,000 Brexit