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Scottish Widows was told to pay compensation to a client for not failing to provide a customer with requested data. A customer, identified in the ruling as Mr P, complained to the Financial ...
Scottish Water workers are planning to strike on Tuesday and Wednesday after ‘overwhelmingly’ rejecting a pay offer (Craig Meighan/PA) Strikes are taking place at Scottish Water this week ...
The number of foreign prisoners in Scotland has leapt in the last year, the Sunday Mail can reveal. Scottish Prison Service (SPS) data shows 653 non-UK nationals are behind bars, up 14 per cent on ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A leading figure in Scotland’s nighttime industries has questioned the government’s approach to culture and the accessibility of funding ...
A former council chief executive is to lead a review of the arts body Creative Scotland, with her appointment made a month after the previous chairwoman quit for health reasons. Angela Leitch will ...
DUNDEE, Scotland - Celtic clinched a 13th Scottish Premiership title in 14 seasons after Saturday's 5-0 victory at Dundee United gave Brendan Rodgers's side an unassailable lead with four games to ...
At Carnegie, it will cap “Scotland’s Hoolie in New York.” Duncan Chisholm with the fiddle once owned by the dance master William Gregg. Chisholm will play it at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday.
The Scottish government is dropping a key climate change target to cut car use in Scotland by 20% by the end of the decade. The aim - which was a previous SNP manifesto commitment - was to reduce ...
Scottish Water has largely avoided the criticism and crisis surrounding several privately-owned English water companies Scottish Water staff will stage a two-day strike from midnight amid a ...
President Trump's tariffs plan will apply to products like whisky and salmon Scotland's biggest exporters to the United States have expressed disappointment with Donald Trump's new 10% tariffs and ...
Scotland is facing a looming fiscal crisis as an ageing population and persistently low birth rates drive up public spending over the next five decades, according to the Scottish Fiscal Commission ...