Neil Gray has had to apologise twice to MSPs after using government cars to attend football matches on hospitality tickets.
Critics have slammed the £27 million spent on the now-scrapped reform as a ‘national scandal,’ accusing ministers of wasting resources on ...
In a interview with the Record, the Scottish Labour leader said he understands why people are backing 'divisive' parties, but ...
John Pagliuca is doubling down on N-able’s commitment to MSPs after Fred Voccola stepped down as CEO of Kaseya.
CYRISMA, a leading cybersecurity risk management platform, today announced the appointment of Mark Balovnev as Chief Executive Officer. Balovnev brings a strong track record of scaling high-growth ...
The emergence of AI-driven tools, open standards and cloud-based architectures accelerates the transition for Wi-Fi to an API ...
Cavelo, an attack surface management technology provider, appointed Larry Meador as channel chief. Meador has over 24 years ...
Plans to transfer two areas of West Lothian to the Airdrie constituency for the next Scottish Parliament elections have been ...
For the FM, another ill wind blows in the form of Neil Gray, a category four natural disaster battering away at what little ...
A code of practice for owning and selling dogs in Scotland will be drawn up under a new law passed at Holyrood. The Welfare ...
Director general Tim Davie said he has ‘nothing to excuse’ on the BBC’s Scottish production spending. The BBC’s director ...
The Scottish Greens pushed for a change to the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill, but it was defeated at Holyrood.