Today we'll hear from the First Minister later today after Scotland recorded 3,285 new Covid cases yesterday, the highest number of cases since the pandemic began. As ever, we'll be covering proceedings live with quick-fire updates and analysis on our blog.
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Four-fifths of Muslims in Scotland have directly experienced Islamophobia, according to a new report.
The Scottish Parliament’s Cross-Party Group (CPG) on Tackling Islamophobia organised the first public inquiry into Islamophobia in Scotland and gathered 447 responses.
'Groundbreaking' reconstruction of 16th Edinburgh before burning by English forces released
A “groundbreaking” reconstruction of 16th Century Edinburgh on the eve it was stormed by English forces intent on burning the capital to the ground has been released.
Police are investigating after a video was shared online appearing to show England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty being harassed by two men in a park.
Right after a match, Andy Murray can be many things. Funny, considered, quick to correct, his own man and, maybes aye, as playfully contrary as Kenny Dalglish. But boastful? Not really.
A “groundbreaking” reconstruction of 16th Century Edinburgh on the eve it was stormed by English forces intent on burning the capital to the ground has been released.
A former director of Greenpeace and solar energy pioneer has bought a second estate in the north of Scotland as he pursues his vision to create a world leading centre for climate change science.
More and more teams in Scotland are returning to pre-season training ahead of the new season, with European ties and Premier Sports Cup fixtures on the horizon.
As the latest round of transfer speculation surrounding him kicks into gear, Alfredo Morelos has had more spare time than he would have liked this month to ponder his future.
Four years ago, Scotland’s greatest sportsman was reduced to planting his racket in the ground to use as a walking stick and before the end it had become a crutch. If the Centre Court employed an artist-in-residence then on that sorrowful day Andy Murray might have been sketched with a pronounced Lowry-esque stoop.
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