Bad phone signal hinders our ticket sales, says Fringe chief She warned without greater investment and policy changes to improve the affordability of accommodation and…
Browsing: Holyrood
She vacated the stage for Ruth Davidson, who took the party into opposition for the first time at Holyrood. But Ms Goldie wasn’t done with…
One former SNP minister questioned how Mr Flynn would be able to spend half his time in london and still be “a good MSP.“ The…
Joanna Cherry criticises ‘Stalinist’ leadership of Nicola Sturgeon The comments were made in The National and in a new book of essays by gender critical…
We won’t back calls for Michael Matheson to go, say Scottish Greens There is no original title provided. John Swinney said he will not support…
Michael Matheson suspended from Holyrood over iPad roaming bill row | News There is no bias in the original title Former health secretary Michael Matheson…
Swinney demands ‘comprehensive explanation’ from Creative Scotland Documents released to The Herald under Freedom of Information show that the successful application for a grant made…
Refugee Festival Scotland announced with 130 events Multiple events will take place between June 14-23, for what organisers say is their largest ever, and most…
Rein application mentioned ‘sex scene with genital contact’ There is no original title provided to identify any biased words or phrases. However, documents released to…
Summary John Swinney expressed his ambition to become Scotland’s first minister, emphasizing a better future for the country. He won majority support in the final…
Quick Summary on Deer Management in Scotland The Scottish government’s proposed ‘deer management nature restoration orders’ have sparked controversy among landowners and deer managers. Critics…
Friday’s front pages have a variety of different stories as their leads. Two domestic stories feature across several of the papers. According to several papers, Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is in peril as the Scottish Greens say they will back a no-confidence motion against him. The world’s first “jab to stop skin cancer” is another popular story on the front pages, with the personalised vaccine being tested on UK patients.
Elsewhere, various celebrity stories and football make the front pages.
The UK back pages all lead on Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Brighton to move them within a point of the top spot – and with a game to spare.
Scottish police under fire after being overwhelmed by a surge in Hate Crime reports, Leading to fewer cases being solved. Taking the focus away from…
PM urged to not ‘treat trans people as political football’ by Scottish Conservative Jamie Green Starmer ends the phone-in by praising Arsenal for its performance…