Scotland
Scotland’s main political party leaders set for first TV debate of election
The leaders will be asked questions in front of a live studio audience.
Andy Robertson ‘Reaches Agreement’ to Join Premier League Rivals—On One Condition
The Scotland international is heading for pastures new this summer.
Swinney demands greater engagement with UK Government over Gulf conflict
Scottish First Minister John Swinney wrote to the Prime Minister setting out his concerns.
Power in Scotland will be the SNP’s to lose once again
ANALYSIS : It will be Labour and Conservative failures, rather than any SNP success, that set the nationalists on course for a fifth consecutive term at Holyrood. As Sean O’Grady explains, the result of the 2026 Scottish parliamentary election will have an air of ‘unfinished business’
Judy Murray joins May digital detox call to protect children from online harm
The tennis coach is taking part in On-Mute May.
Reform takes aim at Keir Starmer with new local election slogan
Nigel Farage unveiled Reform UK's local election slogan, 'Vote Reform. Get Starmer out,' targeting Sir Keir Starmer. Farage branded Sir Keir the 'most unpopular prime minister in living memory' and the 'least patriotic prime minister in history'. The slogan will be used ahead of the May elections in Wales, Scotland,…
UK may not be able to deal with Russian ‘threat’ to Scotland, Swinney says
The First Minister raised concerns about Russian activity north of Scotland’s coast and the UK’s ability to respond to it.
Man jailed in landmark Scotland domestic abuse case
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Scotland domestic abuse case: Husband jailed after wife jumps to death from bridge in bid to escape him
A Scottish man received an eight-year sentence for his wife's death, marking a landmark case where domestic abuse led to criminal responsibility for suicide. Kimberly Milne died tragically after jumping from a bridge to escape her abuser, Lee Milne. Prosecutors argued his prolonged cruelty drove her to despair, culminating in…
How to plan an accessible city break to Glasgow – Scotland’s refreshingly inclusive capital of culture
Scotland’s biggest city lives and breathes art and music – and it’s one of the UK’s most accessible destinations for disabled travellers. Carrie-Ann Lightly explains how to plan the perfect break