Scotland’s political parties have been accused of a “lack of realism” over how commitments made to voters ahead of next ...
Reform's Malcolm Offord bought six boats with a fortune made in banking - but other leaders had a life before politics too.
How immigration is playing a role in the Scottish election, even though policy is set in Westminster
No single issue has dominated the agenda ahead of the Scottish parliament election in May. But immigration, despite being a ...
Changing populations mean that Scotland's electoral map has been redrawn - which could influence how parties campaign, and ...
Across Scotland, a number of different electoral contests are playing out. The SNP and Labour are going head-to-head for ...
It was a moment of elation for those who campaigned for continued political union with the rest of the UK, but a moment of despair for those who made the case for Scottish statehood. In the early ...
Chance of an SNP majority at next month’s Holyrood elections has reignited debate around another referendum ...
The parties’ manifestos differ dramatically in their focus on culture ...
Reform UK's Scottish leader Malcolm Offord set the cat among the pigeons somewhat last night with his declaration during Scotland’s final televised election debate that he owns “six houses, five cars ...
The manifestos are out. The glossy pages of the political parties’ prospectuses have been produced and are no doubt being pored over by the public.
The Scottish Conservative leader was speaking after Reform UK Scotland boss Malcolm Offord said he owns six houses, five cars ...
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