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Too often in the business world, especially these days, short-termism is the order of the day. This should perhaps be no great surprise. Executive...
Depending on your footballing allegiances, the ongoing soap opera in the G52 postcode of Glasgow is either a tragedy of ancient Greek proportions,...
My dear friend, former parliamentarian and all-round good guy John Finnie used to tell me: if the police service was a restaurant and you...
In the rush to deliver hot meals to doorsteps, delivery riders risk their lives – yet their voices remain unheard. As the UK Government proposes...
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the brooding hills of the Isle of Harris, the beautiful Amhuinnsuidhe Castle is home to the eagerly awaited...
Anyone who has ever endured the pain of divorce will spare a thought for Nicola Sturgeon and her husband, Peter Murrell as they announced the end...
This article appears as part of the Winds of Change newsletter Was it a chilling tale of the callous abandonment of neglected exotic pets, or a...
This article appears as part of the Herald Arts newsletter. To trumpet An t-Eilean/The Island as the BBC’s most expensive Gaelic language drama...
It takes around 10 minutes from arriving at one of Europe’s ‘100 Best Pubs’ to be sure that I’m in the right place. It’s late afternoon at...
News that Danish investors plan to build a giant battery farm near Glasgow has been hailed by John Swinney although the scheme will probably do...
If the legends are true – and pray they’re not, as this legend is so awful it would whiten your hair – then James IV of Scotland was a monster...
The opening yesterday of The Thistle in Glasgow, a Safer Drug Consumption Facility (SDCF), funded by the Scottish Government, is merely the latest...
Burnout is no longer an issue exclusive to the legal profession, although the sector has certainly brought it to the forefront. According to a...
You know the score: building is neglected, building deteriorates, building goes on fire (probably), building is pulled down, building is gone for...
Former Member of the European Parliament Andrew Duff’s analysis on the idea of reversing Brexit, published last week, makes a coherent and indeed...
What else is there left to say about James Watt? The notorious punk-IPA, former Brewdog supremo hit the headlines again last week as he seeks to...
Last summer I wrote about the renewed optimism surrounding the global economy. Inflation in most leading economies appeared to be heading back...
Throughout history, the eccentricities of the aristocracy have been a source of intrigue and bemusement. There are plenty of stories of this ilk in...
Scotland is well served by the exceptional dedication and commitment of our police officers. The work they do every day keep communities safe and...
As a Scotland-wide network of professionals who have been working together to do everything possible to protect children from abuse, harm and...
According to taste, we await the pending event with apprehension, open-mouthed astonishment or dull indifference. The second Presidential...
Growing up in Dumfries, I was always interested in fitness and health, and spending time with family and friends. In fact, I spent most of my youth...
Reports of big cats prowling round the British countryside usually turn out to be domestic moggies who’ve had a few too many Lick-E-Lix Salmon...
IT was not that long ago that it seemed you could walk just a few yards in Scotland and you would bump into a skilled worker. Pupils would...
In the days just before Christmas the Scottish Government launched its long-awaited consultation on proposed regulations to tackle the problem of...
Donald Trump is about to become President of the United States. Again. He is unfit for high office. More than just unpleasant to women, he is a...