Born on April 13, 1964, he has served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Perthshire North since 2011. Swinney has held various significant positions, including Deputy First Minister ...
the Scottish Parliament's Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee considers any issues raised by members of the public brought to the Scottish Parliament in the form of a petition ...
Members of the public watched the ceremonial parade on the Royal Mile ahead of the opening of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood. Kathy Richmond, from Historic Environment Scotland, prepared the ...
In a groundbreaking move, Scottish Parliamentarians convened for the first time to tackle the pressing issue of Hinduphobia, fuelled by a surge in hate crimes against Hindus in Scotland and beyond.
MSPs have greater individual power than MPs in Westminster. In the first session of the Scottish Parliament, eight private members bills were passed, including one that made it an offence for dog ...
Unite announced that more than half of the members of Scottish parliament have backed its North Sea oil and gas No Ban Without a Plan campaign. In a statement sent to Rigzone by UK union Unite on ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Holyrood bosses are trying to recruit the first ever patient safety commissioner in Scotland, with little success ...
The committee began the day by speaking with a delegation of Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYPs), who gave wide-ranging evidence on the state of education in Scotland and young people ...
A spokesperson for the Scottish Parliament said the group had "repeatedly ... not just those who had booked on to tours but other members of the public who wish to visit and engage with their ...
A Greenock councillor has been selected by the Labour Party to stand in next year's Scottish Parliament elections.
A Conservative MSP has denied using artificial intelligence (AI) after he was accused of wasting taxpayers’ money by tabling almost 1,000 parliamentary questions in one month.