A damning new report has laid bare the catastrophic reality of Westminster’s creeping privatisation agenda, warning that a shocking trade deal negotiated by UK Labour ministers with the White House ...
The case for transferring full control of energy policy to the Scottish Parliament has never been more urgent.
Back in March 2025, we asked a simple question based on independent economic analysis: Do you feel £1,400 better off every year? We asked it because that was the amount of money the Westminster ...
Keir Starmer promised change, then spent two years changing all his promises. True change only comes with Scottish ...
The message from the latest economic data couldn’t be clearer – when decisions are made in Scotland for Scotland, our economy can thrive. But when crucial choices are left to Westminster, our ...
Ten years ago today, the people of Scotland went to the polls and delivered a resounding, unambiguous message: our future lay at the heart of Europe. Every single local authority in Scotland voted to ...
Stephen Flynn: Leader Pete Wishart: Deputy Leader / Home Affairs / Constitution Kirsty Blackman: Chief Whip / DWP / Equalities Brendan O’Hara: DCMS / Cabinet Office / Middle East Dave Doogan: Economy… ...
Voter ID is a new regulation imposed on Scotland by Westminster, meaning you will have to show an accepted form of photo ID to vote in person for UK parliamentary elections. Scotland and Norway had ...
Maree Todd is the SNP MSP for the Highlands and Islands. Before entering politics, Maree worked as a mental health pharmacist in New Craigs Hospital in Inverness for twenty years. She has a keen ...
Voter ID is a new regulation imposed on Scotland by Westminster, meaning you will have to show an accepted form of photo ID to vote in person for UK parliamentary elections. Scotland and Norway had ...
Neil Gray is the MSP for Airdrie, first elected in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election as MSP for Airdrie and Shotts. Prior to that, he served as the MP at Westminster for Airdrie and Shotts. In May ...
I want to talk about where we are going as a country. Right now, the choice is a simple and stark one. We must not resign ourselves to a future defined by Brexit. Or by sky-high bills. And delegates, ...