Tay Cities Deal funding under threat as UK Government prepares to halve expected contribution
The Tay Cities Deal faces a funding threat with the UK Government cutting its contribution to the £1 billion investment package.
The Tay Cities Deal faces a funding threat with the UK Government cutting its contribution to the £1 billion investment package.
An English-born Conservative has said the "true mask of nationalism has slipped" after a political rival posted a video threatening to send him homeward.
The UK Welfare Secretary has insisted the Universal Credit system gets Scots back to work as it emerged more than 5,000 people needed emergency grants last year because of benefit delays.
Veterans’ Minister Graeme Day made a poignant visit to an Aberdeen yesterday as he reflected on his own family’s service in past conflicts.
Troops based in Scotland will have their salaries topped up by as much as £1,500 to offset SNP tax hikes, the Defence Secretary says.
Rail travel could be too expensive for thousands more Scots when new price rises kick in next year, Labour have said.
The price of bread could rise because of Brexit, the boss of Scotland’s most modern flour mill warns.
NHS Tayside is the country's slowest health board at treating people for alcohol and drug problems.
Angus is in danger of being swallowed up by Dundee under an SNP Government obsessed with centralisation, says Ruth Davidson.
Scotland’s Justice Secretary has heard first hand about police efforts to tackle the menace of drugs across Angus communities.