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The new flights wins are a major boost for the Scottish airport, writes Business Editor Ian McConnell. And a situation which would have been...


Political leaders are elected and paid to make difficult decisions. They should be pressured to do so rather than hiding behind the cloak of public...


The pantomime that is the deliverance of Scotland's ferry services is anything but funny, says Herald columnist Calum Steele One of the greatest...


When I started writing this column a decade ago, the remit was to look at events from a West Highlands and Islands perspective, which has always...


In football hospitality boxes and share-trading brokerages, many business types view Celtic Football Club as a well-run, financially conservative...


This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter. Beavers? Red squirrels? Scottish Wildcats? I've been struggling to choose my...


Research shows that mental health can nosedive during the Christmas period. Columnist Kerry Hudson has an answer: why don't we treat ourselves like...


Over the last month, as Christmas drew near, a group of six young people aged between 20 and 30 began to write their wills. Members of the...


Solar panels and battery storage could transform Scotland’s homes into affordable, low-carbon powerhouses. With the right policy push, this...

The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year won't be on the BBC. It's a sign of some pretty profound change, says Mark Smith I’ll be honest: I was...


The only previous occasion when I’d been in a cinema audience burst into spontaneous applause as the end credits rolled was in the summer of 1975....


As Britain approaches the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, Roz Foyer asks what a modern-day strike would look like — and which workers hold...


The success of the airport highlights the importance of ignoring yapping from those who do not see the big picture - who are often unable to see...


About this time last year, I remember talking about the extent to which many small businesses – notably in the retail, leisure and hospitality...


In political strategy the ‘dead cat bounce’ is a deception whereby a piece of good news is spun to make us believe that the bad times are behind us...


With the announcement that the last letter of Mary, Queen of Scots is to go on display at Perth Museum next year, Herald columnist Rosemary Goring...


SPOILER alert: nobody is behind you. Yep, we’re stepping out of our comfort zone again this week. I’d thought panto was primarily aimed at kids but...


Plans by a ports giant to charge recreational sailors a fee to effectively sail down the Clyde was a disgrace and have rightfully been scrapped...


As the Prime Minister insists Holyrood is ready for Labour to take over, Brian Taylor examines the present contest – with a glance to the political...


A special Glasgow version of a very special Christmas song has just been released. But should we worry about the f-word, asks Mark Smith I know the...


The rejection of more parking restrictions in Edinburgh was the right decision, but might only be a temporary reprieve for residents, writes Herald...
