SCOTLAND’S police and prosecutors are unable to properly prepare for Brexit because of an “unacceptable” lack of clarity from the UK Government, Humza...
By Brian McGuireSeptember 10, 2018FIVE days to go. This Saturday Philip King goes from being the director of a construction project to the director of a museum....
By Brian McGuireSeptember 10, 2018EFFORTS to force SNP ministers to ditch controversial tests for five-year-olds will shift up a gear today as opposition politicians unite behind a...
By Brian McGuireSeptember 10, 2018ON that awful Friday night in June when Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh building burned for a second time, few could have foreseen...
By Brian McGuireSeptember 10, 2018New technology should pave the way for a shorter working week and higher pay, a union leader has claimed. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16762743.new-technology-should-mean-shorter-working-week-and-better-wages/
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018No-one wants to hear the sound of a splorroch but a huam is another matter, at least if you had lived in Scotland...
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018IT was set up to be a bastion of Presbyterian tradition and for more than 400 years it has been a male-only preserve....
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018In some ways it is a matter of encouragement that people are aware Brexit will have a particular impact on social care. ....
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018Scotland could be one of the first countries in the world to treat elder abuse as a hate crime, according to Justice Minister...
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018IT began with an improbable plan to attract a few extra visitors to an ailing market town beset by economic woes. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16777467.new-chapter-as-book-town-marks-its-20th-birthday/
By Brian McGuireSeptember 9, 2018