US president Donald Trump said last week he did not think it was “appropriate” for Iran to be at the World Cup “for their own life ...
As the Iran war enters its third week, there is still no defined US strategy or future planning for the region, laments Herald columnist ...
What time is the assisted dying vote in Scotland? Key timings, what the Bill does, and why the Holyrood decision is on a knife edge.
Scotland’s football clubs have been told to take action to prevent stewards from being violently attacked by fans inside stadiums after the ...
Scotland’s public pensions agency has been forced into a climbdown after telling hundreds of ill-health retired police officers their pensions ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville has defended the Scottish Government's action on tackling child poverty as projections suggest targets will be ...
Writing a column is a peculiar old caper – not half as peculiar as the actual person writing this mind you – and the whole process has a devious way of enslaving the author.
Scotland’s parliament faces a deeply divisive vote on assisted dying, with just a handful of MSPs likely to decide the outcome. Supporters say ...
The Greens want to make social media platforms subject to laws of defamation and libel just like publishers, newspapers and broadcasters.
It said this proposed change was to permit its managers “to make a small number of both follow-on and new investments in private companies”.
The Middle East crisis is likely to top the agenda as the Prime Minister holds a weekly meeting with senior ministers.
A Scottish restaurant operator has been sold out of administration with all 50 jobs saved. The collapsed company owned two restaurants, Lucali in Giffnock and Andiamo in Milngavie. The business ...
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