More than six in ten Scots want Michael Matheson to quit over £11,000 roaming charges row
Tories say poll shows ‘the public can see right through the SNP health secretary’s tissue of lies and cover-ups' and that he has to go
Tories say poll shows ‘the public can see right through the SNP health secretary’s tissue of lies and cover-ups' and that he has to go
Humza Yousaf's government unveiled ‘hugely expensive’ plans for cutting greenhouse gases from homes and businesses
First Minister branded “shifty, rattled and evasive” after failing to answer key questions over his public statements
A message from Stella Maris that also called for a ceasefire was ‘divisive and harmful’, the student group says
Advisers say the decision to end operations at Grangemouth was taken with minimal engagement with workers, the community or ministers
Investigation to examine if Michael Matheson broke MSPs’ code of conduct after running up internet costs on his family holiday to Morocco
Alister Jack, the Scottish Secretary, says ‘making Scotland the highest taxed part of the United Kingdom is a mistake’
Labour claims evidence of a cover-up by Health Secretary is ‘plain for all to see and he has clearly lied to the public’ over £11,000 bill
Grangemouth to stop processing crude oil as Labour plots North Sea projects ban
Scottish Health Secretary said he didn’t want his sons, who racked up the charges watching live football, drawn into the scandal
Health Secretary claimed he had solely used device for work and provider EE ‘was unable to give further details of what led to charges’
MSPs point out most of the Scottish Health Secretary's bill relates to a public holiday, during which a Rangers vs Celtic derby was played
Largest local authority in Scotland issues 20,000 fines with scheme campaigners call ‘ludicrous, cruel and bloody-minded’
The Scottish Health Secretary accrued £11,000 in roaming charges on a parliamentary device while on holiday
Claim that Scotland could produce 25 per cent of Europe's offshore wind potential is downgraded to 7 per cent
Critics urge the SNP to end the scheme, which gives staff time to do yoga, read, paint or leave work early