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Usually when I get in a taxi, I ask the driver clever questions off the top of my head, like “busy tonight?” or “when does your shift finish?” But...
On the 1st of April the price of heating your home will rise by 6.4%. The cost of energy for a typical household will be £1,849, still sitting over...
So when is a fiscal event major and when is it not? That has been one of the big questions in recent days, with not everyone agreeing with...
Rising demand for public services coupled with a tight funding environment means the need for public service reform is more pressing than ever. In...
Kate Wallace, chief executive of Victim Support Scotland on what needs to change for victims “I want a robust system that keeps me and my family...
Since the early 1990s, around 80,600 cancer deaths have been avoided in Scotland, a testament to the significant investment in world-class...
The key message, or ‘story’, that many newspapers took from the recent report by the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland was that...
“Whenever a friend succeeds,” said Gore Vidal, “a little something in me dies.” I thought of that when Nicola Sturgeon, having finally been...
Why in tarnation is Scotland so fascinated with country music? What makes Caledonian hearts seemingly beat in perfect four/four time on hearing...
Conservative MSP Liz Smith wants to change the law to ensure all children have the chance to experience five days of residential outdoor education...
The hills on Rum are said to be home to trolls. I like to imagine them to be small, almost rock-like, covered in moss with beady eyes and long,...
Now Sir Keir Starmer’s bandwagon has been derailed in spectacular fashion by a litany of broken principles and promises, the chances of Anas Sarwar...
There weren't all that many people that the Chancellor managed to convince, but Rachel Reeves' Spring Statement on Wednesday did persuade one key...
The ultimate form of financial exclusion is not having access to a bank account. Now for many of us, this may seem a strange comment because surely...
You may remember the story of the Vogue, the old art deco cinema in the north of Glasgow. It was very nearly demolished – I stood and watched the...
In government, confidence counts. To be blunt, seldom has a Chancellor appeared so ill at ease and disquieted as Rachel Reeves delivering her...
Long before Elon Musk gave government efficiency a bad name, I had an idea. It had been festering since shortly after John Swinney became First...
Scotland’s well-known compassion isn’t necessarily as deeply embedded as the more socially conscious of us might like to think. I was shocked and...
This past week, I had the pleasure of attending a Glen Scotia preview event for the Campbeltown Malts Festival which is taking place during the...
It was highly encouraging to see Scotland’s biggest city climb further up the league table of global financial centres when the latest rankings...
This article appears as part of the Unspun: Scottish Politics newsletter. It makes you pine for the good old days of the Cold War. That wasn’t a...
By now, no one can doubt the scale of the security and economic challenges facing Scotland, the UK, and Europe. In no period since the end of the...
It has been quite a week for anniversaries. Five years on from Alex Salmond being found not guilty of all the charges brought against him. Five...
Welcome to the beautiful south side of Glasgow. Gorgeous blonde sandstone tenements, leafy streets, segregated cycle lanes, community-run back...
The world has changed, as the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, reminded us on Wednesday. Who could disagree with her? The new Trump administration has...
This article appears as part of the Lessons to Learn newsletter. Tomorrow, the Scottish Government is going to publish something that will, almost...
I’m beginning to feel like Benjamin the Donkey in Animal Farm. Benjamin lived so long, the world turned him cynical. He knew that whether the pigs...
How well do we know the city landscape surrounding us, the urban jungles we have created as a reflection of ourselves? Do we exist within it as a...
Today (March 27 2025) marks the 400th anniversary of the death of James VI and I and series of commemorative events are taking place throughout the...