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Anas Sarwar urged to ‘come clean’ after Labour MSP Foysol Choudhury suspended

Mr Choudhury, who was elected to Holyrood in 2021, has been suspended pending the outcome of an investigation. Source link

Scotland going ‘backwards’ after almost 20 years of SNP rule, Alexander to claim

Mr Alexander, who is the co-chair of Labour’s 2026 Holyrood election campaign, will insist there is “record investment now coming to Scotland” from the...

Sign language law has brought significant benefits to deaf people – committee

“Ensuring access and opportunity to learn BSL, particularly for deaf children and their families, is a key focus of the plan and we...

More than 800 excess deaths because of long A&E waits, says medical body

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine found there were 76,510 people who waited longer than 12 hours in A&E last year. Source link

Members of Israeli government have ‘genocidal intent’, says UK minister

Speaking to Holyrood magazine in an interview conducted days before he was appointed as a minister, Dr Ahmed said: “The arc of this,...

Scotland’s young people cannot afford a third decade of SNP – Bridget Phillipson

The Houghton and Sunderland South MP said: “More than 10,000 children in Scotland had nowhere to call home last year, the attainment gap...

Minister resigns after clash with Tory MSP

Jamie Hepburn clashed with former Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross on Wednesday evening in Holyrood. Source link

Rape survivor welcomes Holyrood vote to scrap ‘damaging’ not proven verdict

Some lawyers have raised concerns that reforms passed by MSPs could lead to an increased potential for miscarriages of justice. Source link

‘Landmark Bill’ abolishing Scotland’s not proven verdict passed at Holyrood

MSPs have approved wide-ranging legislation proposed by the Scottish Government to reform how the justice system operates. Source link

MSPs expected to back ‘landmark’ Bill to scrap Scotland’s not proven verdict

The measure is included in wide-ranging justice legislation to be voted on at Holyrood on Wednesday. Source link

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