A SCOTLAND Office minister has been called out for an “utterly bizarre” claim that the last Tory government is to blame for Labour’s ...
IT was on April 30, 1978, that an aspiring 16-year-old musician joined around 100,000 people in Trafalgar Square for a march to Victoria Park ...
SCOTLAND'S largest teaching union is beginning a second ballot of members over possible industrial action – with the EIS insisting the strike ...
THE Celtic Connections festival has closed with a record number of tickets sold. The celebration of traditional, roots and world music saw attendances of 114,000 across 18 days. More than 1600 artists ...
YOUNG Scots are saving hundreds of pounds a year on bus travel compared with those in England, the SNP have said.
THE latest YouGov opinion polling for Scotland seems like good news. I doubt that many readers of The National will be upset that the SNP top ...
SCOTLAND’S hospitality sector has been facing a crisis for well over a decade now. Pubs and hotels are shutting, it seems on a weekly basis, ...
IN his little book for the British Film Institute’s TV Classics series, my University of Glasgow colleague Emeritus Professor John Caughie ...
NEW action to tackle long-term unemployment is to be announced by the Scottish Government . Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes will unveil details of the measures, planned for this year and 2027, on a ...
SANDSTONE beneath the North Sea could be used to store carbon dioxide, a new study has claimed. The British Geological Survey (BGS) report shows how sandstone beneath the North Sea could assist with ...
IN our last article, the Currency Group (SCG) argued that “in Scotland we need to invest in ourselves” (The National, January 19).
REFORM UK’s new leader in Scotland, Lord Offord, in September last year produced a position paper entitled Wealthy Nation, Healthy Nation.
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