The Scottish landlords who are thriving – despite the SNP’s crackdown
Even with a hostile buy-to-let landscape, some property investors are making it work
Even with a hostile buy-to-let landscape, some property investors are making it work
Red tape and rising costs are squeezing the life out of a once thriving sector
Control room staff will do the bulk of ‘weeding through’ logged grievances which will cost force ‘hundreds of thousands’
Author lashes out at First Minister for ‘bumbling incompetence’ after he calls her trans comments ‘offensive, upsetting and insulting’
CalMac boss Robbie Drummond leaves one week after dismissal of shipyard chief
Christian Institute threatens ministers with legal action calling measures ‘a thought crime’
Tories launch petition for repeal of legislation as the SNP’s Siobhian Brown discloses police received false report under her name
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The author humiliated the SNP with a lesson in solidarity, sisterhood and the simple but incendiary power of saying no – she’s a rockstar
Holyrood’s Hate Crime Act is a hateful law. But there is plenty of Westminster legislation that needlessly restrict free speech
Richard Dawkins was a star of the New Atheism. His admission that he’s now a cultural Christian is telling
Industry bodies say they have ‘serious concerns’ about the plans
Force dismisses first objections against JK Rowling after Harry Potter author’s social media posts about trans women
Concerns that Scotland’s new legislation could limit freedom of speech and lead to a rise in vexatious complaints made to police
Gillian Keegan defends Harry Potter author and says new Scottish hate crime law is ‘terrible piece of legislation’
Author’s comments come as party minister admits police could look into ‘misgendering’ complaints against her
Around 1.5 million Scots with a salary over £28,850 are on course to pay more in income tax from April than if they lived in England
Scottish Parliament committee approves SNP’s justice reforms but warns of ‘unintended consequences’
Senior officers say the law due to come into force on Monday could be ‘weaponised to tarnish the name of innocent people’