They were a secretive group of undercover police officers set up to infiltrate left-wing groups following violent anti-Vietnam war protests in 1968.
Last year, the MP Margaret Ferrier pleaded guilty to recklessly endangering the public when she took a train to Glasgow after testing positive for Covid in 2020.
Health is the responsibility of the Scottish government – and the Scottish health service has not been impacted by waves of strike action seen across the rest of the UK in recent months.
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf said he will not be suspending Nicola Sturgeon from the SNP, insisting there was “no pressure” on his predecessor to quit the party following her arrest yesterday.
The new leadership of the Confederation of British Industry said they wanted to break with the organisation’s recent past.
People trying to get or renew a mortgage are facing worsening economic pain – as lenders continued to hike rates and pull deals over the past few days.
Boris Johnson says he’s sent ‘all’ his unredacted WhatsApp messages from May 2021 directly to the Covid-19 Inquiry – after the government launched a judicial review to try and prevent their release.
Covid allowed the government to curtail our personal lives as never before.
The Government is set to miss one of its own targets on improving electric vehicle charging infrastructure – after the RAC found fewer than a quarter of motorway service areas in England are equipped with the right number of rapid chargers.
The telecoms giant BT Group has said it will cut up to 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade as it completes its switch to fibre-optic broadband, with up to 10,000 of them lost to artificial intelligence.
There’s been more disruption for rail passengers as members of the RMT union staged another day of strike action in their pay dispute affecting train services around the country.
More than a million NHS workers will get a 5% pay increase – plus a one off cash payment for last year, after unions agreed to accept the Government’s offer.
She’s the first woman – and the first Scot – to take charge of this summer’s Edinburgh International festival.
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has insisted that the Scottish National Party is not facing bankruptcy.
The SNP treasurer and member of the Scottish Parliament, Colin Beattie has resigned after his arrest in connection with a police investigation into the party’s finances.