Edinburgh was today named Scotland’s “pothole capital” as Scottish Conservatives published figures showing the city had recorded more than twice as many potholes as Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee put together.
The British government has unveiled a £60 million ($73 million) package to support growth across the creative sectors, being announced at Friday’s Creative Industries Growth Summit in Gateshead. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is presenting the funding plan to more than 250 creative businesses and cultural leaders at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.
Waghorn, 31, has been jailed for raping two women. He is believed to be the second man in Scotland to be prosecuted for "stealthing" - where a condom is removed or not used without a partner's knowledge.
Celtic and Rangers both have midweek games under the lights at the end of next month with Jimmy Thelin taking his troops to Parkhead on Tuesday, February 25 for an 8pm kick-off before Rangers make the short trip to Rugby Park 24 hours later to face Kilmarnock. Both games are live on Sky Sports.
AN SNP minister has challenged Labour in the Commons over plans to build a supercomputer for the University of Edinburgh were scrapped.
Fraser Crichton, corporate fleet manager at Dundee City Council, shares his insights on scaling electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in a way that is innovative and inclusive.
Edinburgh was today named as one of just seven UK cities outside the south-east of England where workers are paid above average wages.
Fresh funding for the offshore wind sector is set to deliver innovation within Scotland's engineering industry
Of all the derbies and rivalries that enrich Scottish football's tribal landscape, could it be that Dundee's is the pick of the bunch?
Turkish club Besiktas are showing interest in Rangers midfielder Tom Lawrence, who has just six months remaining on his contract at Ibrox. (Daily Mail) Besiktas want Tom Lawrence without paying a transfer fee,
Scotland Office Ministerial team, Ian Murray and Kirsty McNeill, are to host a reception to toast Scottish achievements at home and abroad on Monday in London. Around 160 representatives from businesses,
An extended period of work being done on the Alexandra Parade station means services there are to be interrupted until May. One of the two platforms at the station is being shut and means trains running through the station towards Bellgrove won’t stop at Alexandra Parade. ScotRail are urging passengers to use Duke Street instead.