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Craig Meighan
UK
Rival protesters clash at Glasgow ‘reclaim our streets’ rally
Police attempted to contain counter protesters as campaign group Stand Up To Racism held a demonstration in the city centre.
By
Craig Meighan
13 Jun 2026
Politics
Kate Forbes to vote against Assisted Dying Bill at Holyrood
The Deputy First Minister said she does not think ‘any amount of legal drafting can prevent people feeling pressured to die’.
By
Craig Meighan
12 May 2025
Politics
Scotland faces a simple choice in 2026: Swinney or me, says Sarwar
The Scottish Labour leader accused the First Minister of wanting to ‘defraud’ the people of Scotland during a speech in Glasgow.
By
Craig Meighan
7 May 2025
Politics
Reform UK to be Scotland’s second largest party at Holyrood, poll suggests
The Survation survey suggests Nigel Farage’s party will beat the Tories and Labour to become the main opposition at the Scottish Parliament.
By
Craig Meighan
7 May 2025
Business News
UK-India trade deal will make ‘massive difference’ to Scotland, says Chancellor
The agreement will put ‘more money in people’s pockets’, Rachel Reeves said during a visit to a distillery in East Lothian.
By
Craig Meighan
7 May 2025
Politics
SNP’s ‘flimsy’ programme for government offers ‘more of the same’, says Findlay
John Swinney’s plans were also criticised by Scottish Labour leader who asked the First Minister: ‘Is that it?’
By
Craig Meighan
6 May 2025
Politics
Sturgeon warns trans lives could become ‘unliveable’ after Supreme Court ruling
The former first minister of Scotland also rejected calls for her to apologise to critics of gender self-ID.
By
Craig Meighan
6 May 2025
Politics
Swinney: Eradicating child poverty ‘ever more difficult’ because of Labour
The First Minister said he could not ‘fathom’ how Labour lived with itself after making billions in cuts to the benefits budget.
By
Craig Meighan
6 May 2025
Politics
Swinney: Scotland must be alive to the threat of Farage after English elections
Scotland’s First Minister attacked Labour and the Tories for ‘cosying up’ to Reform, which performed strongly in local elections south of the border.
By
Craig Meighan
2 May 2025
Business News
Council workers sent strike ballots in ‘biggest vote of its kind in years’
More than 80,000 workers could take part in the vote that may see walkouts over a pay dispute.
By
Craig Meighan
1 May 2025
Business News
‘Crucial’ skills needs will not be met unless system changes, MSPs told
Industry leaders expressed concerns they are being ‘heard’ but ‘not being listened to’ by the Scottish Government.
By
Craig Meighan
30 Apr 2025
Politics
Swinney refuses to say if trans women are women
The First Minister said only that the issue had been ‘settled’ by the Supreme Court and he accepts its judgment.
By
Craig Meighan
23 Apr 2025
Politics
Somerville cannot say when new guidance on single-sex spaces will be issued
The Social Justice Secretary vowed to change the guidance after the Scottish Government’s Supreme Court defeat – but could not say when that would be.
By
Craig Meighan
22 Apr 2025
Business News
Disruption warning as Scottish Water staff begin two-day strike at midnight
Workers will walk out on Tuesday and Wednesday amid an ongoing dispute over pay.
By
Craig Meighan
21 Apr 2025
Politics
Swinney warns against ‘simple solutions’ offered by Reform UK
The Scottish First Minister said Nigel Farage’s party was contributing to the undermining of ‘some of the central values of our society’.
By
Craig Meighan
20 Apr 2025
Politics
Swinney ‘understands hurt and anguish’ Supreme Court ruling causing trans people
The First Minister told the PA news agency that he accepted the judges’ ruling that the definition of a woman is based on biology.
By
Craig Meighan
19 Apr 2025
Politics
Sarwar: I would consider future gender reforms at Holyrood
The Scottish Labour leader said he has been ‘clear’ that ‘mistakes’ were made by his party when the legislation was previously approved.
By
Craig Meighan
17 Apr 2025
Politics
Scottish Government ‘keen’ to work with UK on gender reforms, says Robison
The Scottish Finance Secretary said there are no plans to bring forward new, revised gender reforms at the Scottish Parliament.
By
Craig Meighan
16 Apr 2025
Business News
Council workers to be balloted in ‘biggest vote on strike action in years’
Local authority staff could stage industrial action amid a dispute over a 3% pay offer described by Unison as ‘pitiful’.
By
Craig Meighan
15 Apr 2025
Business News
Employment and unemployment in Scotland rise at same time, figures show
The latest Labour Market Statistics showed the overall economic inactivity rate has decreased by 0.5%.
By
Craig Meighan
15 Apr 2025
Politics
MSP Dornan reveals he was charged with attempted murder as a teenager
James Dornan said he decided to open up about the incident which happened 57 years ago following the release of the Netflix drama Adolescence.
By
Craig Meighan
14 Apr 2025
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