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A pretty town that's long been seen as the historic gateway to Scotland is a charming town surrounded in natural beauty and ...
An appeal bid for two ‘coffee stops’ on the border between Scotland and England has been narrowly rejected by a council planning committee.
Scotland’s First Minister attacked Labour and the Tories for ‘cosying up’ to Reform, which performed strongly in local ...
Taking votes from both the Conservatives and Labour - overturning a massive 15,000 Labour majority in Runcorn - shows that ...
The Concessionary Bus Travel Act 2007 includes a power to allow for mutual recognition of bus passes across the UK.
The party made sweeping gains in the English council elections and could have the Scottish Parliament vote in their sights ...
It’s hard to believe a year has passed since I became Scotland’s First Minister. A week may well be a long time in politics, ...
Fertility control of grey squirrels, the introduction of predatory pine martens and local community involvement will be part ...
Scotland must be “alive” to the “threat” of Nigel Farage, the First Minister has said, after Reform UK’s strong performance in England’s local elections. John Swinney accused Labour ...