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This week’s story about the NHS Scotland App is not just scandalous in its own right but a parable which illustrates how Scotland is run as a...


This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. If you’re reading this newsletter and take even a loose interest in Scottish...


As the Labour Government increases taxes and spending again, against the wishes of voters, they have driven the final nail into the coffin of...


Much rests on Labour’s second budget, possibly including the jobs of the Chancellor and the Prime Minister. Will it help shore up flagging Labour...


The Labour Government has seemed somewhat desperate as it has scrabbled around for ways to meet its fiscal rules ahead of the Budget today, writes...


The argument against separatism has always been largely economic. The apparent generosity of the Barnett Formula has meant, to most Scots, that it...


There are those who seem to be agitating for the head of Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell. They should be careful what they wish for,...


Victoria-Jayne is an LLM LPC law graduate and qualified journalist via the Academy for Disabled Journalists. You can get in touch via email at:...


Feature Writer of the Year Kevin McKenna explains why Scotland's World Cup qualification last week was sweeter than all the the others...


This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. When it comes to Edinburgh trams and cycling, I’m probably guilty myself of...


Women have much more justification for a midlife crisis than a man, argues writer and health campaigner Kate Muir Should you have a midlife crisis?...


The good news for Scotland's airports just keeps on coming, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. Glasgow, Edinburgh and Prestwick airports have...


A trip on one of Glasgow's new Voi bikes reveals where the city is starting to get things right, as well as its biggest challenges, says Mark Smith...


On Trans Day of Remembrance last week, The Herald held an award ceremony; the fact it was the Day of Remembrance was likely unknown to many of the...


On Wednesday, November, 19 at precisely 2.30PM, I and other journalists received an email from the Scottish Government. The message had the subject...


The latest ruckus about the Cameron Barracks being used as a detention facility is yet another example of politicians failing to recognise the...


I wasn’t, I confess, particularly looking forward to last Tuesday’s game at Hampden. According to the chat in the run-up, “cautious” Steve...


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...


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...


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...
