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Ex-Edinburgh Council leader Donald Anderson tells Herald columnist John McLellan that Edinburgh’s success was hard won and can’t be taken for...
The signs are Scots are rediscovering their favourite seaside resort. Does it have lessons for the rest of the country, asks Mark Smith The first time...
As the party manifestos emerge in the Holyrood election contest, Herald writer Brian Taylor does the sums – and explains why almost every party is...
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. Being an actor, living in a nice part of London means people might ask, and...
There is an undeniable poetry tied up in the latest Glasgow mural row. When advertisers commissioned the piece, it’s unclear if they realised the...
Over its 20 years in office, the SNP government has failed to deliver adequate infrastructure to help grow the economy. As a relatively new First...
There has been much politicking around the Scottish National Investment Bank, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. But this all adds up to a very big...
This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. According to official figures, there are nearly 2,500 schools in Scotland, and...
John Swinney was made to comment on the pressure to drop rapper Kanye West from headlining Wireless Festival. Why in the world is the First Minister...
The brand most recently hit the headlines for sacking an employee who challenged a shoplifter. Walker Smith, who had been with Waitrose for 17 years,...
With the Scottish election approaching, libraries could play a central role in tackling inequality, boosting wellbeing and supporting communities –...
Kate Nevens was laughed out of the room for suggesting Scotland abolish prisons. But before we all clutch the keys to the cells, it’s worth asking...
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Rt Rev Rosie Frew on why the four words of the parliamentary mace - wisdom, justice,...
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. Whether or not they have religious convictions of any kind senior Labour...
With a 25 per cent approval rating, the 20-year old SNP government is not popular, and voters are primed to vote for a change. But, as Andy Maciver...
There is surely much to consider for the SNP and Labour in the findings of a major poll of Scottish business leaders by The Herald, writes Ian...
Our roads have more craters than the moon. Ahead of the Commonwealth Games, cyclists and motorists should join forces to report them all, writes...
This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. Well there we have it: MSPs have given their final speeches of the current Scottish...
Sora, OpenAI's video generation tool, unexpectedly shut down. How did Sora go from uprooting the entirety of Hollywood only to end up as an...
As dozens of MSPs prepare to exit Holyrood, scrutiny grows over lobbying links, stalled legislation and a political culture sinking deeper into...
In a race to the bottom, what happens when you already occupy this place? At a press event in Shettleston this morning, in the east end of Glasgow,...
They say necessity is the mother of invention. On South Uist, necessity is the mother of frustration, and CalMac is the father of despair, writes...
It would surely be no skin off the government's chin to talk up the North Sea, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. And it would be ridiculous...
This column appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. People have strong feelings about their green spaces. That passion is expressed in a...
As Holyrood prepares for elections, Sarah Davidson urges MSPs to prioritise prevention, resilience and long‑term vision over short‑term fixes....
The next first minister will enter Bute House facing a £4.7bn funding gap, slowing growth and mounting pressure on Scotland’s public services,...
The strange case of Nancy Guthrie, who was kidnapped in Arizona at the start of February, brings to mind the tragic tale from 2023 of Nicola Bulley,...
Saturday’s march for independence was noticeably thinner than previous ones. Perhaps even the SNP's diehard supporters aren’t being kidded by...
Governments all over the world are scrambling to introduce guidance on screen time and social media age restrictions in response to mounting evidence...
The decision on the Woodside viaducts on the M8 affects more than just Glasgow and must be the right choice, writes Herald columnist Kingsley Omeihe...