A group of demonstrators said they were “taking power back” at the historic site in Scotland on Tuesday evening, citing the ancient royal charter drawn up in 1215
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The latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures, due to be published on Wednesday, are expected to show the notional deficit of the country has risen massively as a result of huge public spending to deal with the Covid pandemic.
Last year the annual financial report showed the country's deficit was around three-and-a-half times bigger than the UK’s in percentage terms, despite a record increase in revenues. The deficit stood at £15.1bn – £2bn higher than the previous year.
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A group of demonstrators said they were “taking power back” at the historic site in Scotland on Tuesday evening, citing the ancient royal charter drawn up in 1215
The latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland figures, due to be published on Wednesday, are expected to show the notional deficit of the country has risen massively as a result of huge public spending to deal with the Covid pandemic.
A powerful coalition of anti-poverty organisations have urged Nicola Sturgeon to “do the right thing” and double the Scottish Child Payment to £20 a week this year.
Scotland’s largest aviation businesses, including the owners of Edinburgh and Glasgow airports, have threatened to walk away from a Scottish Government working group over a dispute about the price of Covid-19 tests for travellers arriving into the country, it has emerged.
News that the Scottish government wants to turn some emergency powers designed to combat the Covid pandemic from temporary into permanent ones will come as no surprise to those already cynical about politicians and their desire for power.
Scotland’s retailers are still waiting for a return to pre-pandemic trading levels after the summer bounceback cooled last month, figures today reveal.
A tiny Scottish island is hoping to double its population with a crowdfunding appeal now underway to help complete the build of three new family homes.
Memories of Edinburgh’s cocktail bar boom of the late 1970s have been rekindled after two former colleagues met up for the first time in more than 40 years.
Normally, a 2,500-mile trek to Baku would be regarded as undesirable by professional athletes. For Aberdeen, however, it might not be far enough as they seek to put Sunday’s Premier Sports defeat to Raith Rovers far behind them.
Rejecting a £500,000 bid from Aberdeen to take Martin Boyle to Pittodrie, Hibs have responded to the bold move by finalising a new contract with the club’s reigning player of the year.
Hearts B took inspiration from the first-team with the 3-4-3 system as they produced an impressive performance and result to beat Edinburgh City in the SPFL Trust Trophy.
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