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.
In October 2018, a man emerged on stage at a beach near Lake Victoria in Uganda. As hundreds of soldiers,
An £1,800 fine imposed on a Tory dark money trust is “derisory” and “an advert to break the rules”
A “dark money” trust that gave £364,000 to the Scottish Conservatives has been fined £1,800 by the UK
Westminster is currently shut down for up to five weeks as MPs begin the highly-contested prorogation and tensions are
The Electoral Commission has been criticised for taking more than 14 months to investigate a so-called “dark money” trust
The Secretary of State for Scotland invested in a defence firm making weapon sights which applied for military export licenses
At least 20 politicians, political advisers and civil servants from across the spectrum in Scotland have left to work as
The City of Edinburgh Council has admitted it has not made money from film companies for street closures despite the
A hotel developer backed by the rural economy minister, Fergus Ewing, has been forced to restore an ancient pinewood illegally
Arms firms due to attend a trade event dubbed a “festival of violence” gave MP’s more than £60,000
The agency in charge of supplying products to the NHS in Scotland is preparing for “severe disruption” if the UK
Academics and politicians have raised concerns that councils are failing to manage common good funds properly, after an investigation by