John Swinney says wife’s terminal condition shaped opposition to assisted dying law
The first minister revealed he will not back plans to legalise assisted dying in Scotland when it comes to a crucial vote in Holyrood on May 13.
The first minister revealed he will not back plans to legalise assisted dying in Scotland when it comes to a crucial vote in Holyrood on May 13.
It was triggered on Wednesday morning and still going strong on Thursday afternoon.
The discovery was made in the Gateside Industrial Estate on Thursday.
Documents show the unheated event space favoured by the council could cost taxpayers up to £6m.
Nicola Murray was sentenced to a three-year term behind bars.
Cowdenbeath MSP claims the "majority" of staff at Rosyth call centre "earmarked for redundancy".