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It is a strange world we live in when the Scottish Greens are leading the fight against oil and gas jobs being lost in their thousands, argues...


As the Scottish Government drops legislation for greener heating for the second time in a year, Herald columnist Rosemary Goring asks what policy...


LAST night, as I write, I was re-reading The Road to Mingulay and Derek Cooper’s passionate rage against the appropriation of land in Scotland for...


A year ago I was hauling logs on Rum for our first island winter. This birthday, I held my newborn son on the mainland and wondered how life...


Protecting our environment is a responsibility that rests with us all, and it’s not something we can achieve unless we have the courage to...


Edinburgh faces a choice over its future transport network, with thousands responding to proposals for a tram extension aimed at easing pressure...


It is the last building left standing at Govan Docks but it's now at the centre of ambitious plans for change, says Herald columnist Mark Smith...


Edinburgh Council’s prolonged illegal use of unlicensed accommodation was an embarrassing failure of leadership and a gift for unscrupulous...


US President Donald Trump's threats to sue the BBC over an edit of his 6 January 2021 speech have been met with a swift apology and the resignation...


C OP30 — the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference — has shown that water efficiency is an opportunity and not an obstacle, argues Deirdre...


As Labour’s Anas Sarwar blames John Swinney personally for Scotland’s problems, Brian Taylor examines the First Minister’s renewed arguments for...


It’s difficult not to have some degree of empathy for the Chancellor ahead of Wednesday’s Budget. After all, when everything is broken, when...


Glasgow Airport has had the rebuilding of transatlantic connectivity firmly on its radar for a long time, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell ....


As England and Wales continue to gravitate towards Nigel Farage , Scotland looks likely to turn to the SNP again. But Andy Maciver argues that we...


Few Scots would now consider voting Labour in the upcoming Holyrood elections as Anas Sarwar’s hopes of becoming First Minister continue to fade,...


Before an SME becomes committed to a funding partner it’s crucial to ensure it is the best match for your particular business requirements Choosing...


The power dynamic in the Trump movement has shifted, Neil Mackay argues, with his most loyal supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene turning on the...


ExxonMobil’s decision to shut its Fife plant was driven by global strategy, not government failure. Brian Wilson argues that honesty and...


The Ramones came back into fashion a decade or so ago, but interest in the band has withered away since, says Derek McArthur. Are the punk pioneers...


The Roseburn Path in Edinburgh, a disused railway line now being considered as a new tram path, is a vibrant wildlife corridor. If the plan goes...


When people take an iconic act of Glasgow's civil disobedience and turn it into a mindless act of self-promotion, it reminds us all why the Duke of...


Migration pressures will only grow as climate change , conflict and demographics collide. Without bold, long-term action, Britain faces a future of...


This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. For Labour these are ‘strange days indeed’, as John Lennon once...


This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. To be fair, teaching has never been the right job choice for anyone looking for...


Prestwick Airport is looking to a bright future which hopefully even those who moaned for so long about its rescue might cheer, writes Business...


It is International Men’s Day today; key themes include the promotion of positive conversations about men and a celebration of the contribution...


Labour’s new-found willingness to get tough on asylum seekers may appease a few on the hard right, but will do nothing to tackle the bigger problem...


Individualism has become a curse within organisational workplaces as being your authentic self is deemed of greater importance than portraying a...


Glasgow city councillor Fiona Higgins has argued that her right to freedom of speech is under threat after being reported to the Ethical Standards...
