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It is good to hear of the major airline's plans for new Scottish flights , writes Business Editor Ian McConnell, who says this is good news for...


Some bands are better than others in a world that judges your T-shirt, says Mark Smith So I was off to the Barras for a gig on Thursday and got the...


As Westminster descends into infighting ahead of the Budget , Roz Foyer argues that tackling extreme wealth inequality – through fairer taxes and...


When the gates closed for the last time at Grangemouth, they didn’t just shut an oil refinery – they closed a chapter of Scotland’s industrial...


As we approach the end of another year, it’s tempting to focus on the usual seasonal markers — shorter days, the rush to wrap up projects, and the...


I am tempted to view recent developments around sex and gender as a turning of the tide. It’s as though a secret signal had been received warning...


CalMac b eing fined millions of pounds for poor performance is a nonsense as the blames lies entirely with ministers f or poor planning, argues...


The Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on Scotland’s rape shield laws has sparked fears of appeals and delays, raising difficult questions about how...


After a month away and the arrival of our newborn son, we return to the Isle of Rum under a canopy of stars — navigating nappies, ferry timetables,...


The Panorama Trump debacle is only one part of the BBC's problems: the way it does history is deeply flawed, says Herald columnist Mark Smith...


Unless the Scottish Government changes its attitude to investment in Edinburgh ’s economy and infrastructure, plans to extend the city’s tram...


As the Prime Minister dismisses talk about a threat to his leadership, Brian Taylor examines the quandary facing the Scottish Labour leader. Let...


Scotland’s tangled income tax system delivers pennies to the low-paid while hammering middle earners and driving talent away — all to fund a...


Living with a disability or long-term health condition has perhaps never felt more challenging for people in Scotland. After years of austerity,...


In Scotland, any news – even good news – is subjected to partisan point-scoring. It means we repeatedly fail to have the debates we really need,...


The Scottish Event Campus has achieved a huge deal during its first 40 years, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. However, a warning from its...


As the country once again debates the impartiality of the BBC , Herald columnist Andy Maciver argues that the license fee should be scrapped, that...


By breaking their promises on tax in the upcoming Budget, Labour risk not just deepening distrust in politics but animating the politics of anger,...


The extinction of the Funko Pop draws near, and arts columnist Derek McArthur explains why he is ecstatic that the vinyl figurines are finally...


Sir Anton Muscatelli’s independent report calls for a radical rethink of Scotland’s economic strategy — shifting power to regions, prioritising...


The Labour Party is now fighting like cats in a sack, and the Prime Minister risks being ousted after May’s elections unless he is brave enough to...


What does it mean to be cool? Columnist Marissa MacWhirter asks if we have reached post-irony, and if following the herd is finally in vogue “Look,...


This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. As of this week, councillors in Dumfries and Galloway have approved a new...


Amid headlines of neglect and failure, one care home showed what dignity and compassion in later life can truly look like — and why carers deserve...
