SNP-Greens accused of peddling ‘unrealistic’ numbers to justify waste crime laws
MSPs say estimates of savings are ‘unsatisfactory’ as they assume 100pc payment rate for fixed penalty notices for car littering
MSPs say estimates of savings are ‘unsatisfactory’ as they assume 100pc payment rate for fixed penalty notices for car littering
Former first minister takes action over botched sexual misconduct case, with successor as SNP leader named in petition
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
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
Victims minister said a review will be launched into extreme behaviour towards women ‘in the name of trans rights’
Scottish Health Secretary said he didn’t want his sons, who racked up the charges watching live football, drawn into the scandal
Elizabeth El-Nakla said she and her husband held hands and prayed jets overhead wouldn't strike
As far as the SNP health minister is concerned, he’s staying put, but the First Minister’s resolve must be wearing thin
Threatening homeowners with financial punishment for choosing a gas boiler would be a ridiculous policy
Scotland's First Minister continues to back his health secretary despite him being officially investigated by Holyrood over the iPad saga
The storm over the Scottish Health Secretary's roaming charges shows no sign of abating, but he has said he does not intend to resign
Scottish Finance Secretary writes to the Chancellor setting out a list of demands including an increase in Scotland's capital budget
The Scottish Conservatives have indicated they will push for a vote in Holyrood amid fresh calls for the Health Secretary to resign
SNP’s latest blueprint to break up Britain would mean a hard border with England and giving up sterling, says think tank
Douglas Ross says First Minister 'has questions to answer' about Michael Matheson’s £11,000 roaming bill for parliamentary device
Dozens of motorists successfully appeal against penalties because they were sent by second-class post, rather than recorded delivery
Carl O’Brien and Tracie Currie admit targeting the First Minister as well as his deputy and other SNP MPs
Health Secretary claimed he had solely used device for work and provider EE ‘was unable to give further details of what led to charges’