Will this weekâs report by the Accounts Commission on the dire state of Scottish council finances finally act as a wake-up call to those who have remained somnolent for so long?
Composer Sir James MacMillan has joined the campaign against cuts to musical instrument tuition in Scottish schools, saying that âprejudiceâ is a major problem.
Nursery children are to receive free fruit or vegetables as part of a new Scottish Government healthy eating package that will also see poor Âfamilies given targeted help to buy nutritious food.
The deadline for UK companies which employ more than 250 staff to reveal their gender pay gap has now passed, meaning the public can now view the results.
To the surprise of no one, Chris Eagles left Ross County yesterday. The former Manchester United winger only arrived in Dingwall in late November, but he had already dropped out of the first-team picture and hadnât played since January.
When Ayrton Senna visited Loretto School in February 1991, it was not as reigning Formula 1 world champion, though that was his status. It was as a pilgrim on a trip of devotion to honour Jim Clark.
The battle to control Scotlandâs local authorities continues almost a year after municipal elections, with Falkirk becoming the scene of the latest showdown between parties.
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