The Scottish Labour leader said his party must 'finish the job' it started in July by winning the 2026 election ...
More than a century ago, there was huge concern around the provision of medical services in the Highlands and Islands. Poverty levels were high, there was a shortage of doctors to cover vast areas and ...
Early analysis of public views on Liam McArthur’s assisted dying have shown a near equal split between those that support the ...
It’s the first week back from summer recess at the Scottish Parliament and it’s been a busy one. The first day was packed with five ministerial statements, followed by the Programme for Government on ...
There is no singular solution to address health inequalities, but the lack of granular data stratified by multiple domains of inequality (e.g. geography, deprivation, ethnicity, age, co-morbidities ...
As Quality Meat Scotland (QMS), we welcome the plans for Scotland to be “a Good Food Nation, where people from every walk of life take pride and pleasure in, and benefit from, the food they produce, ...
Interviews and features on the issues that matter in Scottish politics ...
Sickness absence among NHS staff is creating a "doom loop of delays", Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has said. Raising ...
Following on from a strong showing at the general election, Reform UK is a party primed to fight for seats at the ...
Scotland must “start focusing again on the things that we can” do, First Minister John Swinney has said as he marks a decade ...
The SNP learned long ago that it could not rely solely on support for independence to become Scotland’s largest party. Over many decades its election slogans were remarkably coy about independence: ...