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Brexit common sense remains a victim of political fears, says Business Editor Ian McConnell . He writes: “We must continue to hope that common...

2026 is an election year and it looks as though the SNP will win a fifth straight term in office. With the Parliament’s performance under scrutiny,...

Election manifestos are often treated as binding contracts, but that’s a dangerous misconception. In a parliamentary democracy, pledges are...

I was recently driving through the late-autumn countryside of Pennsylvania on my way up to New England. The two-lane road stretching ahead was...

In November, the 10th secretary general of Nato warned that this country was in grave danger thanks to the threats posed by a wide range of...

When it comes to education, anyone can see that 2025 was yet another bruising year for the SNP and Scottish Government. A decade ago we were told...

As 2025 draws to a close, it will be remembered less for progress and more for chaos – a year marked by political folly, institutional failure, and...

Discussion around Brigitte Bardot's death quickly descended into a game of pointing out the most problematic aspects of her life. Derek McArthur...

St Enoch Centre will not be demolished, the new director confirmed. This is a mistake, writes Herald columnist Marissa MacWhirter. In the...

Scotland faces a turning point as 2025 closes, with the loss of key industrial sites echoing the devastation of the 1980s – and raising urgent...


Here are the leaked details of John Swinney’s New Year message to the nation, as imagined by Herald columnist Kevin McKenna You know, as First...


This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. For centuries, ten Men of Ness have gone out, yearly, to kill young gannets, not...


Amid talk of a crisis in the North Sea an oil giant has underlined the appeal of assets in the area after making hefty job cuts which it blamed on...


Labour figures are getting bolder about discussing Brexit, with cabinet ministers talking up a customs union with the EU. The economic arguments...


We moved our whole life overseas but the dream was just that. Have we failed? It’s just a matter of perspective, says Herald columnist Kerry Hudson...


There has been much negative said about Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street in recent times. Business Editor Ian McConnell highlights the 'good chance' of...


November was a month of emotional whiplash for Scotland. We had barely finished celebrating our first World Cup qualification in nearly 30 years...


With time on her hands, Herald writer Rosemary Goring decided to make a quiche. Would it go right this time? Of all the words that could be used to...


It didn’t get much attention, but in November the Scottish Government became a joint owner in an offshore wind development for the first time. The...


The Scottish Government’s decision to fund a single secure care provider has sparked alarm among sector leaders, who warn it risks creating a...


Labour is proposing a form of national service but changes are needed before it can work for the men and women who sign up, says Mark Smith You can...
