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.
Irish barrister James Hamilton this week issued a report that found First Minister Nicola Sturgeon did not breach the ministerial
The UK government has launched a new marketing campaign targeting Scots. On 6 February 2020 @UKGovScotland tweeted: “The prosperity of
A formal complaint has been sent to the Conservative Party over its rebranding of an official Twitter account as an
Nigel Farage was met with protest when he travelled to Edinburgh for a Brexit Party campaign rally. Right-wing figures
Millions of Facebook and Twitter accounts may have been analysed by UK intelligence agencies and personal data shared with foreign
Members of a Scottish Government advisory group on education have enjoyed five-star luxury at an exclusive Edinburgh hotel and
The Scottish Government awarded a major contract to investigate the environmental impact of fracking to a vocal supporter of the