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Scotch whisky has been in the spotlight on the global stage with John Swinney raising the issue of US tariffs with Donald Trump. Business Editor...
Israel’s attack on Qatar is a dramatic escalation of the impunity with which Benjamin Netanyahu acts and Western leaders must hold his government...
The Epstein scandal reveals a world not just of sexual crimes against children, but of his gilded friends living lives of luxury and privilege none...
There is much to welcome in the government reset, despite it not starting well and the sacking of Lord Mandelson, writes Herald columnist Andy...
Matcha. Reformer Pilates. Açaí. Labubu. If none of the above buzzwords feature anywhere in your wheelhouse, then Glasgow’s newest ‘concept’ coffee...
Autumn is here, with its crisp blue skies and orange leaves, and I can't get enough of cosy jumpers and evenings by the fireside. The lure of...
It is worrying how stories of vigilante groups and mob riots in England have become almost normalised because of the Ulsterisation of British...
Glasgow is not filled with tourist tat shops, but it could be. Glasgow City Council has bowed to business leaders to form the Destination Marketing...
At the beginning of this week, The Herald ran a story about Antonia Berry, who is the new rector at the High School of Glasgow. It’s not the sort...
After the furore surrounding the treatment of Ian Murray, what is important is that he now finds himself in a position where he can do a lot of...
Jet2, the airline and package holiday group, has enjoyed great success over the years but has had an attention-grabbing moment, writes Business...
Several commentators have sought to make political capital from the recent announcement that M Squared Lasers, which had received £34 million in...
The decline in police standards has been slow but steady and the service is a long way from sorting itself out as the arrest of Graham Linehan over...
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney embarked on a flying visit to the US to push for lower whisky tariffs. But there was more to this...
Much was made of Angela Rayner's working class upbringing during her rise to power and subsequent fame. But, argues The Herald's Carlos Alba, we...
The Scottish Heat in Buildings Bill, supposed to lead us into a bright new future with heat pumps and better energy efficiency in our homes, risks...
The departure of Melvyn Bragg from Radio 4's In Our Time sadly brings to an end an era of intellectual broadcasting, says our Writer at Large, Neil...
The SNP keeps issuing a new clarion call for another independence referendum but John Swinney's demands are toothless, says feature writer and...
The scale of Scotland’s reliance on North Sea revenues has been underlined as the SNP Government poses as a champion of the oil and gas industry...
On Great Lives on Monday afternoon on Radio 4 it was clear that Matthew Paris was a bit at sea. The subject was Celtic’s great manager and winner...
At the next general election, 16 and 17-year-olds could be able to vote for the first time. Winning Scotland chief executive Zahra Hedges argues...
This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. It is, for those who weren’t aware of it, World EV Day, and this has brought forth...
Roz Foyer on the controversy around the use and 'claiming back' of the Saltire What's in a flag, really? Just colours and design blowing in the...
Prestwick Airport has defied those who appeared keen to point the finger and snigger and sneer, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell, as he...
The Scottish bus industry is in crisis. Costs soar and passenger numbers decline. Services are cut, and buses become an even less attractive...
The litter problem is finally being tackled by groups like NaeTrash, says Mark Smith It doesn’t take long to pile up. Paper. Wrappers. Boxes....