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On a warm Thursday evening in Edinburgh, a small crowd has gathered to witness a European first. In a small space on Dundas Street, the continent's first museum of contemporary Palestinian art is ...
How you build an argument matters. It can let you change the world, or consign you to the dustbin of history. Our Writer at Large talks to ...
Edinburgh University staff have claimed that bosses at the institution, who say they are wrestling with a financial crisis, could cut 1750 jobs.
After just six months together, Andy Murray is no longer Novak Djokovic's coach. So, now he's a free agent, what's next for the Scot?
THERE’S a breathtaking moment when navigating the B955’s serpentine curves where the Cairngorms rise like teeth, puncturing the clouds ...
Bad guy, cannibal, stripper,and thug: all in a life’s workTHIS week’s Icon has been a Bond villain, cannibal, male stripper and Leith thug.
FOR many people Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” speech evoked the one which, in 1968, lost Enoch Powell his position in Edward ...
Reform UK can win next month's Holyrood by-election in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse and use the victory to launch a bid to take power in ...
The failure of Vladimir Putin to attend last week talks in Istanbul underscored how elusive any meaningful negotiations are in the conflict.
Scotland will lead the way in the prosecution of sexual offences when a new specialist national court is established, according to the convener ...
Patients seeking help for psychological trauma in Glasgow are being forced to wait over three years, according to the latest research.
Independent think tank Reform Scotland has rebranded as Enlighten to avoid confusion with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, marking a new chapter ...