Three-times sex change 'laird' accuses council members of making homophobic remarks about her
Half a dozen locals are trying to smear my name, says Samantha Kane who is renovating castle in Scottish Highlands
Half a dozen locals are trying to smear my name, says Samantha Kane who is renovating castle in Scottish Highlands
Two people treated at scene as structure ‘folded like matchsticks’, narrowly missing worker on building’s roof
Feminists have called for women to boycott the Glasgow Women’s Library
Glynhill Hotel & Spa in Renfrew will serve more popular desserts such cheesecakes instead to save costs and waste
Force warns that without the additional funding, ‘further workforce reductions will be necessary’
Threatening homeowners with financial punishment for choosing a gas boiler would be a ridiculous policy
Green net zero minister proposes using council tax and stamp duty to ‘promote behavioural change’
SNP ministers argue there is not enough evidence to justify the move
The Scottish government faces mounting pressure to save the country’s only oil refinery
Test rockets will start firing next spring from SaxaVord's base in Shetland
The collapse of the slate industry saw Luing's population dwindle to 176 – now, new accommodation WildLuing is hoping to draw tourists in
Stella Maris, who was elected to her role last month, made accusation in email to students but denies anti-Semitism
Advisers say the decision to end operations at Grangemouth was taken with minimal engagement with workers, the community or ministers
Parties accused of engaging in ‘student politics’ amid oil and gas industry turmoil
Jonathan Barton is accused of having sex with two students while in a position of trust at school in Argyll, western Scotland
Fashion designer's plans for secluded spot are ‘shocking’ and will impact area’s wildlife, say complainants
Scotland's First Minister continues to back his health secretary despite him being officially investigated by Holyrood over the iPad saga
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’
Glynis Campbell Sinclair, the provost of Inverness, says she was multitasking due to her hectic schedule