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Scotland tops UK league table on key measure

Scotland tops UK league table on key measure

Scotland’s private sector economy topped the UK league table on one key measure last month, a survey published today reveals. For the first time in...

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Herald Scotland

Ian Mcconnell

When will SNP voters finally realise they've been conned?

When will SNP voters finally realise they've been conned?

At last weekend’s SNP conference in Aberdeen, John Swinney comfortably squashed a motion by party rebels over how to achieve independence and to...

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Herald Scotland

Kevin Mckenna

Alas, poor England: a suffering nation now the biggest threat to the Union

Alas, poor England: a suffering nation now the biggest threat to the Union

A case could be made that the best medicine for what ails England would be an English departure from the Union, argues Writer at Large Neil Mackay...

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Neil Mackay

My snobbery almost stopped me enjoying one of the world’s most beautiful spots

My snobbery almost stopped me enjoying one of the world’s most beautiful spots

With two million tourists a year, the island of Corfu is trying to attract fewer but wealthier tourists and they might just manage it, says Herald...

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Herald Scotland

Kerry Hudson

The land of the few: Why grouse moors must go

The land of the few: Why grouse moors must go

Scotland’s grouse moors are under fire—not just for environmental damage, but for symbolising a broken land system that benefits the few at the...

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Herald Scotland

Max Wiszniewski

Good news for SNP Government but clock ticking on double act

Good news for SNP Government but clock ticking on double act

The findings contained some good news for the SNP Government on what has been a challenging front, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. There was...

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Herald Scotland

Ian Mcconnell

The worst road in Glasgow. Can we fix it?

The worst road in Glasgow. Can we fix it?

A main road through Glasgow demonstrates a lot of what's gone wrong with modern planning and infrastructure, says Mark Smith In a city of...

yesterday 10

Herald Scotland

Mark Smith

Five families hold as much wealth than a quarter of Scots—time to act

Five families hold as much wealth than a quarter of Scots—time to act

While a handful of families amass extraordinary wealth, public services struggle and working people wait. The question isn’t what’s possible—it’s...

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Herald Scotland

Roz Foyer

How a ceilidh in Baltimore showed Scotland’s heart

How a ceilidh in Baltimore showed Scotland’s heart

A new Scottish musical has captivated Baltimore with its heartfelt storytelling and vibrant energy—showing how Scotland’s creative spirit...

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Herald Scotland

Ian Houston

President Trump deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for his extraordinary peace deal in Gaza

President Trump deserved a Nobel Peace Prize for his extraordinary peace deal in Gaza

President Donald Trump has achieved as much, if not more, than previous American presidents who were awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. The "Art of the...

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Herald Scotland

Nicole Russell

Hmm ... so why is Salmond not idolised by SNP's high heid yins like Sturgeon is?

Hmm ... so why is Salmond not idolised by SNP's high heid yins like Sturgeon is?

Exactly one year on from his death, this weekend’s SNP conference should be dedicated to Alex Salmond’s memory. Instead, the name of the greatest...

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Herald Scotland

Kevin Mckenna

A year after his death, SNP should be celebrating Alex Salmond - not cancelling him

A year after his death, SNP should be celebrating Alex Salmond - not cancelling him

Exactly one year on from his death, this weekend’s SNP conference should be dedicated to Alex Salmond’s memory. Instead, the name of the greatest...

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Herald Scotland

Kevin Mckenna

Scotland’s land is owned by the few—and the Government is letting it happen

Scotland’s land is owned by the few—and the Government is letting it happen

Scotland’s land is owned by the few, while the many are left powerless. Despite overwhelming public support for reform, political will remains...

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Herald Scotland

Robin Mcalpine

'SNP is pretending Alex Salmond, their greatest leader, never even existed'

'SNP is pretending Alex Salmond, their greatest leader, never even existed'

A year has passed since I witnessed Alex Salmond’s final journey into Aberdeen airport. Scotland’s greatest First Minister had died a few days...

11.10.2025 10

Herald Scotland

Kevin Mckenna

Embattled Swinney can see off his SNP critics – but can he convince sceptical voters?

Embattled Swinney can see off his SNP critics – but can he convince sceptical voters?

As John Swinney defends his independence strategy at the SNP conference, Brian Taylor asks how the package will go down with voters Do I think John...

11.10.2025 8

Herald Scotland

Brian Taylor

The road to financial inclusion starts with something simple: a bank account

The road to financial inclusion starts with something simple: a bank account

At this present moment, in the marbled halls of the UK Treasury, a National Financial Inclusion Strategy is being created. Now this may not sound...

11.10.2025 10

Herald Scotland

Sarah-Jayne Dunn

‘What’s wrong with your accent?’ What Glasgow students are facing at Edinburgh Uni

‘What’s wrong with your accent?’ What Glasgow students are facing at Edinburgh Uni

Glasgow students are facing prejudice at Edinburgh University and it reveals an age-old problem that hasn’t gone away, says Mark Smith Here’s a...

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Mark Smith

The killing of drug rehab bill at Holyrood disgraces the principles of devolution

The killing of drug rehab bill at Holyrood disgraces the principles of devolution

Proposed legislation which would have given addicts the legal right to treatment has just been shot down at the Scottish Parliament, proving that...

11.10.2025 7

Herald Scotland

Neil Mackay

The unlikely political party that could save the SNP - and the push for independence

The unlikely political party that could save the SNP - and the push for independence

Ahead of the SNP conference in Aberdeen this weekend, Andy Maciver argues the party - and the cause of independence - might be saved by an unlikely...

11.10.2025 10

Herald Scotland

Andy Maciver

The 2026 election is our chance to end homelessness and should be a priority

The 2026 election is our chance to end homelessness and should be a priority

Seven in ten people in Scotland think that ending homelessness should be a national priority for all political parties. That’s one of the headline...

11.10.2025 2

Herald Scotland

Maeve Mcgoldrick

So what will John Swinney do without Kate Forbes?

So what will John Swinney do without Kate Forbes?

Scottish Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has continued to undertake her roles with vigour since revealing in early August that she would not be...

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Herald Scotland

Ian Mcconnell

Democracy dismantled: the real cost of scrapping human rights protections

Democracy dismantled: the real cost of scrapping human rights protections

Withdrawing Britain from the ECHR and giving police powers to ban marches might seem like pragmatic responses to intractable challenges, but...

11.10.2025 2

Herald Scotland

Carlos Alba

Time to scrap Scotland’s punitive property tax

Time to scrap Scotland’s punitive property tax

Aspirational Scots are being hammered for tax and John Swinney should take Kemi Badenoch’s advice and scrap the punitive Land and Buildings...

11.10.2025 1

Herald Scotland

John Mclellan

This is my favourite way to pass a Saturday afternoon

This is my favourite way to pass a Saturday afternoon

This is my favourite way to spend a relaxing Saturday afternoon, says Herald columnist Rosemary Goring A friend who owns a bookshop has lost count...

11.10.2025 1

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Rosemary Goring

Something really lovely happened when I talked about becoming a mum

Something really lovely happened when I talked about becoming a mum

As Elle Duffy prepares to leave Rum to give birth on the mainland, she reflects on the unexpected strength found in shared stories, surprise...

11.10.2025 1

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Elle Duffy

The big land question: Scots demand change, Holyrood delivers bureaucracy

The big land question: Scots demand change, Holyrood delivers bureaucracy

Twenty-five years after devolution, Scotland’s land remains in the hands of the few. A new bill promised reform, but delivers little—leaving...

11.10.2025 3

Herald Scotland

Andy Wightman

What is a 'Scottish film'? I answer this tricky question in new book

What is a 'Scottish film'? I answer this tricky question in new book

In August, after four years’ intensive work, my book Scottish Films was published, surveying 427 films I label as Scottish. I’m flattered by the...

11.10.2025 5

Herald Scotland

Mark Furse

'There is no genocide happening in Gaza and John Swinney knows it'

'There is no genocide happening in Gaza and John Swinney knows it'

Every Thursday afternoon since the October 7 massacre by Hamas in 2023 a group of Scottish Jews has gathered silently outside Holyrood to sanctify...

11.10.2025 7

Herald Scotland

Kevin Mckenna

Who will you vote for? It depends what you think on these key issues

Who will you vote for? It depends what you think on these key issues

Scotland ought to be debating how to fix our health and education systems and reinvigorate our economy next April and May, but the next Holyrood...

11.10.2025 6

Herald Scotland

Mark Mcgeoghegan