The SNP Health Secretary has been accused of enjoying a series of chauffeur-driven junkets to watch his favourite football ...
Scotland will fall silent at 11:00 on Monday to commemorate those who have died in conflicts around the world.
Mr Swinney, who was pictured drinking with the Tartan Army, ahead of Scotland’s opening fixture against Germany in Munich on June 14, personally cost taxpayers £2,617 for his “travel and ...
Almost £25,000 in taxpayers’ cash was spent on sending SNP ministers to Germany to support Scotland at the Euros, it has ...
First Minister John Swinney, Culture Secretary Angus Robertson ... for the opening fixture of the tournament between Germany and Scotland. He was pictured enjoying the pre-match atmosphere ...
Scotland has fallen silent to honour those who have died in conflicts around the world on Armistice Day. The traditional 11 ...
It's a stressful job being an SNP minister - Just ask the Health Secretary Neil Gray, who was chauffeured to football matches ...
SIR John Curtice has offered an explanation as to why a new poll has suggested Scots like Donald Trump more than other western ...
The Democrats in the USA have suffered a catastrophic defeat to President-elect Trump and the Republicans, and will no doubt blame everybody else ...
In the weeks leading up to the vote, commentators had cautioned against Donald Trump announcing a victory that wasn’t ...
This is the vision that must inspire the Labour Government now. Ignoring these clear fiscal and moral warnings and stripping essential support from disabled Britons risks a crisis as grave as Windrush ...
Scotland supporters held a minute’s applause ... Condolences were sent to First Minister John Swinney from the Prince of Monaco, Albert II, who described Mr Salmond as “a leader of deep ...