The Deputy Prime Minister visited Ukraine’s capital to mark the first anniversary of a 100-year partnership agreement between the two countries.
Russia has not spared a single Ukrainian power plant from attack since its all-out invasion, Ukraine’s new energy minister ...
The Scottish Information Commissioner said the Scottish Government’s actions were disrespectful to the public and reflected poorly on ministers.
The governor of the Bank of England has said international institutions need to challenge populism, after he joined global ...
The opening stage of next year’s Tour de France will see cyclists race from Edinburgh to Carlisle on July 2, making their way ...
The Valuation Office Agency’s chief executive said the rateable tax valuation process included ‘data drops’ to the Government.
Around 70 jobs could be cut and libraries closed as Inverclyde Council seeks to plug an £8.6million funding gap over the next two years.
President Donald Trump has suggested he may punish countries with tariffs if they do not back the US controlling Greenland. His message came as a US congressional delegation met Danish and Greenlandic ...
Open Book sessions are back at Gourock Library, offering adults the chance to relax and unwind with a story or poem read aloud by a trained ...
West College Scotland announced its Finnart Street campus would be closed on Thursday, January 15 and Friday, January 16 due to 'ongoing issues with the building's heating systems'. The college has ...
A £50 million claim for compensation over Scotland’s failed deposit return scheme has been rejected by a Court of Session judge. Waste management firm Biffa won a contract as part of Scottish ...
Chief Constable Craig Guildford will step down as the head of the force following mounting pressure for him to quit.
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