All Sections
Scotland's National Newspaper
Subscribe
  • News
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Transport
    • Education
    • World
    • Business
    • Environment
    • Weather
    • Obituaries
    • Read This
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Football
    • Rugby Union
    • Golf
    • Other Sport
    • Sport Opinion
  • Arts & Culture
    • Music
    • Books
    • Film and TV
    • Theatre and Stage
    • Art
    • Edinburgh Festivals
  • Food & Drink
  • Heritage and Retro
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Outdoors
    • Staycation
    • Cars
  • Homes
  • e-Paper
  • Recommended
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Home and Garden
    • Garden Furniture
    • Fashion and Beauty
    • Deals
  • Puzzles
  • Advertise
    • Advertise My Business
    • Ad Manager
BREAKING
undefined
Boris Johnson resigns as MP over Partygate report
Nadine Dorries to stand down as MP with immediate effect
Heat-health alert extended as hot weather expected to last days
Labour shadow minister Bambos Charalambous suspended
Three people hospitalised after boy, 16 arrested at private school

News

Top Stories

The new transport minister will face calls to get a grip on the crisis in Scotland's ferry network

Humza Yousaf to appoint new transport minister at the start of next week

Angus Robertson, SNP MSP for Edinburgh Central, and Daniel Johnson, Labour MSP for Edinburgh Southern.

SNP and Labour MSPs unite against boundary changes to key Edinburgh seats

Scientists at the James Hutton Institute are calling for hillwalkers to take part in a countrywide citizen science project to help create the first ever map of alpine soil biodiversity across Scotland’s highest peaks. Picture: Andrea Britton/JHI

High ambitions: How hillwalkers can help science – without donating body parts

Britain's then prime minister Boris Johnson looks up as he delivers a speech in front of 10 Downing Street in central London. Picture: Ben Stansall/AFP via Getty Images

Boris Johnson sensationally quits as MP amid Partygate probe accusations

Wood group have benefited from the deal

Experts call for crackdown over 'green' financial products after Wood deal

Lily-Rose Depp and Abel Tesfaye in The Idol.

The Idol is fascinating and appalling, a typical Sam Levinson wild ride

Haleema says her family has been living in a tent since the floods last September. Picture: Khaula Jamil/DEC

Pakistan floods: 'Everything has disappeared, everything has finished'

The difficult questions over the failed Deposit Return Scheme can't be easily washed away by Lorna Slater, Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity (pictured), writes Brian Wilson.

The 'absolute insanity' of the DRS won't be obscured by a Green smokescreen

The i newsletter cut through the noise

Sign up to our daily newsletter – get the latest Scottish news to your inbox

Sign up
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply.
How the German press reported on Prince Harry's 2005 fancy dress costume of a Nazi general's uniform.

Why is the UK one of the only Western countries with no ban on Nazi symbols?

On the 300th anniversary of the birth of Adam Smith, Scotland's politicians would do well to remember the core principles of the economist and philosopher. PIC: Contributed.

Our weak political class shows us the need for a new Scottish Enlightenment

The fourth episode of The Steamie for 2022 is now live. Picture: JPI Media/Shutterstock

The Steamie: Is the SNP's independence push running out of steam?

Future Scotland

Scottish tech veteran Chris van der Kuyl becomes chair of Ace Aquatec, in which he is an investor via Chrome Ventures. Picture: Peter Gregor.

Jobs boost as Dundee-based Ace Aquatec nets seven-figure funding

NatWest CEO Dame Alison Rose and the University of Edinburgh's principal Sir Peter Mathieson. Picture: Adam Hollingworth Photography.

In depth: NatWest and Edin Uni unite to accelerate innovation in banking

The project will be managed and executed from AND Digital’s base in Glasgow. Picture: contributed.

AND Digital nets further Cabinet Office contract to boost grant-finder service

Transport

The RMT includes station staff and train conductors. Picture: John Devlin

Members of ScotRail’s largest union RMT accept 5 per cent pay deal

People take photos of the sun as smoke from the wildfires in Canada cause hazy conditions in New York City. Picture: Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

‘The show must not go on’: Broadway shows cancelled due to wildfires in Canada

Beinn a' Ghlo and its three Munro summits, in Perthshire, is popular with walkers but ad hoc parking had led to environmental damage and littering. Picture: OATS

How a new car park will help protect Scottish mountains

A tram leaving Picardy Place for Newhaven on the final day of testing on the three-mile extension on Tuesday. Picture: The Scotsman

Tram firm reveals 'monkey on shoulder' to finish extension after previous fiasco

An urgent meeting between the Scottish Government and CalMac has been called amid 'disappointment' over ferry company's communication (pic: National World)

Urgent meeting called with CalMac amid Scottish Government 'disappointment'

Residents on South Uist have been protesting the latest CalMac ferry cancellation announcement (pic: Robert Kelly)

'Are we still paying for 1745?' South Uist fury over CalMac ferry chaos

Shipbuilding on the Clyde has a long and proud history (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA)

Ferguson Marine shipyard should not be damaged by flak directed at SNP ministers

Crime

Hamdan Aslam died at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn of natural causes, police have said

Teenager, 14, who died at Scottish secondary school had heart condition

French police officers stand next to an emergency truck in Annecy, central-eastern France following a mass stabbing in the French Alpine town. Picture: Olivier Chassingnole/AFP via Getty Images

British child among those injured after young children stabbed in park

The two eight-year-olds referred for housebreaking incidents were both in Aberdeen

Children as young as eight referred for housebreaking incidents

The Duke of Sussex has been involved in six legal battles at the High Court in recent months

Harry does not have vendetta against the Press, court is told

Weather

The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across the UK.

Yellow weather warning in place across Scotland as heatwave sweeps UK

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said the blaze, near Cannich, has now been contained, but crews would remain at the scene until it is “safe to leave” (pic: FLS)

Analysis: We can all do one thing to help prevent wildfires

Gamekeepers putting out a wildfire in the Highlands (pic: Scottish Gamekeepers Association)

What's the latest advice on how to manage Scottish moorlands with wildfire risk?

Scots are set to bask in the UK's hottest spring day of 2023. with the mercury expected to hit 25C on Wednesday -- but there will be a geographical divide, with the west expected to be as much as 10C warmer than eastern coasts. Picture: Lisa Ferguson

Why this weekend is set to be so warm in Scotland as hottest day forecast

Politics

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Boris Johnson quits: calls for general election as Johnson branded a ‘coward’

The UK Government has announced a threshold under which the additional windfall tax on oil and gas profits would be eliminated. Picture: PA.

Windfall tax to be eliminated if oil prices fall a little lower

Donald Trump greets supporters at a Team Trump volunteer leadership training event in Iowa last week.

Analysis: Can Donald Trump survive the latest historic legal charge?

Alex Salmond is the leader of the Alba Party.

Alex Salmond to return to Edinburgh fringe six years after chat show run

Janine Reilly and Sharron McKean of Falkirk District Action Group who are delighted Falkirk Council are launching the pilot project to tackle issue of rats in council homes.

Pilot project to rid council homes of rats

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a speech outside 10 Downing Street while in office. Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Boris Johnson hands honours to close allies Jacob Rees-Mogg and Priti Patel

Former US president Donald Trump is facing charges. Picture: Getty Images

Donald Trump facing seven charges over secret files in latest indictment

Coronavirus

Rishi Sunak's government needs to co-operate fully with the Covid-19 Inquiry (Picture: Leon Neal/WPA pool /Getty Images)

Sunak's government must be open with Covid inquiry – Christine Jardine

Cats can contract Covid from humans

Warning as Scottish study shows cats can contract Covid from their owners

Being a carer can be a full-time job (Picture: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Many carers are living in poverty and struggling with their own health problems

Opinion

Janet Christie in Helensburgh, after completing The John Muir Way, a 134-mile walking route across Scotland. Pic: Kate Dixon

Janet Christie’s Mum’s the Word – Slow and steady is the John Muir Way for me

Do you know what to do if an ATM swallows your bank card? Martyn James does...

Let’s debunk a few urban myths about banking - Martyn James

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby

The unblinking eye of the TV camera has an uncanny ability to spot fakery

The Broadside on the execution of John Stewart. Picture NLS

Read all about it: Breaking news in 1721 - Susan Morrison

Kate Dodd, Legal Director and diversity and inclusion specialist at Pinsent Masons

We need to rethink our approach to flexible working and childcare - Kate Dodd

People

Murrayfield Ice Rink will be turned into a Fringe venue this August.

12 of of the most unusual venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Aldi has deployed a new laser deterrent system – which uses light beams to trick birds into thinking there is a predator in the vicinity, prompting them to flee –  to stop seagulls nesting on the roof of its Bathgate distribution facility

How to stop seagulls pooing on solar panels and damaging buildings with ‘bombs’

Musicians David Foley, Josie Duncan and Cammy Barnes launch The Reeling festival in Rouken Glen Park. Picture: John Devlin

Stage set for new festival in one of Scotland's biggest public parks

The Doune The Rabbit Hole Festival is due to return to the Cardross Estate, near Stirling, in July. Picture: Ryan Buchanan

Union issues warning to 'avoid' controversial Scottish music festival

Hasbulla Magomedov and legendary pro MMA fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov celebrate in the Octagon after a UFC 267 event in the UAE in 2021.

Explainer Who is Hasbulla? Why is the Russian famous? Medical condition and age

Francis Monkman in 1971 when he was with Curved Air (Picture: Shutterstock)

Scotsman Obituaries: Francis Monkman, composer and synthesiser pioneer

David and Douglas Hamilton will be driving the vehicle to Ukraine.

Former head of SPF to team up with brother to deliver vehicle to Ukraine

Obituaries

Magi McGlynn was known as the Bard of Balquhidder

Scotsman Obituaries: Magi McGlynn, Scottish hermit and street performer

Ray Megson in action on the field in 1992

Scotsman Obituaries: Ray Megson, lawyer, rugby player and referee

George Logan photographed for The Scotsman in 2015 (Picture: Ian Georgeson)

Scotsman Obituaries: George Logan, Scots actor who was half of Hinge and Bracket

Environment

'The carbon intensity of the energy network is important, but so too is the energy efficiency of a data centre,' says the DataVita boss. Picture: contributed.

'Check your data centre is helping your journey to net zero, not hindering it'

Protesters from Ocean Rebellion demonstrate next to an oil platform on the banks of the river Tay, calling for a halt to plans to open the giant Rosebank oil field, off Shetland, which could yield up to 500 million barrels of oil. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Protesters act out dangers of drilling giant North Sea oil field

A herring gull

Passions: How can we hate seagulls when they are just like us?

The deposit return scheme has been delayed until 2025. Image: Press Association.

Businesses call for compensation over deposit return scheme

Scottish Green Party co-leader Lorna Slater has been heading the decision on bracken herbicide permission (pic: Jane Barlow/PA)

'It could cost lives': Farmers reach tipping point over herbicide decision

Scotland's DRS would save 160,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually in its proposed form, but would lose more than a quarter of these emissions savings if glass is removed from the scheme, according to figures from Zero Waste Scotland. Picture: Warren Media

Would the deposit return recycling scheme slash greenhouse gas emissions?

Peatland restoration work is being scaled up at Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park in a bid to tackle climate change

For peat’s sake: Ramping up restoration in Scotland’s original national park

UK News

Conor Matchett was named Political Journalist of the Year. Picture: Andrew Barr

The Scotsman picks up string of honours at Scottish Press Awards

Police Scotland officers outside Turnberry's hotel during Mr Trump's visit in May 2023. Picture: Robert Perry/Getty

Taxpayers to pick up policing bill for Donald Trump's visit to Scotland

Haystacks and kids at Satran in 1963. PIC: Minginish Centenary Project.

Scottish island celebrates 100 years since land resettled after clearances

Would Labour leader Keir Starmer be able to reform the UK in a way that Gordon Brown could not when he was Chancellor and then Prime Minister? (Picture: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

Independent Scotland must be a good neighbour to UK – Stewart McDonald

Many EU supporters are frustrated with Labour leader Keir Starmer over his dismissal of a return to the EU (Picture: Hollie Adams/Getty Images)

Brexit regret is growing and the campaign to rejoin the EU will come

Tram line construction in Princes Street in September 2009. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

Edinburgh Tram Inquiry: Why is it being held? What went wrong with the project?

World

Cam Cameron on Rockall

Rockall adventurer reveals Desert Island Discs choices and daily routine

A local resident sails on a paddle board during an evacuation from a flooded area in Kherson, Ukraine, following damages sustained at Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam.

Landmines float in floodwaters as Ukraine and Russia trade accusations

Florida governor Ron DeSantis

Could Ron DeSantis be more dangerous than Donald Trump? Henry McLeish

This screen grab from a video posted on Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky's Twitter account shows an aerial view of the dam of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station after it was partially destroyed. Picture: Twitter/@ZelenskyyUa Twitter acc/AFP via Getty Images

War against Ukraine: Dam explosion a ‘bomb of mass environmental destruction’

The Duke of Sussex at the Rolls Buildings in central London for the phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers. Picture: Jeff Moore/PA Wire

Prince Harry felt 'physically sick' over detective payments about Diana

A British soldier and Ukrainian soldiers take part in urban combat exercises at a British Army military base in Northern England last week.

Ukraine launches offensive with Depeche Mode song

Read This

Boris Johnson has resigned as an MP with immediate effect

Breaking Boris Johnson resigns as MP over Partygate report

Meet the woman whose van lifestyle has allowed her to save more than £22k - and live in one of Britain’s poshest areas rent-free.

Van-dweller saves £22,000 and lives in posh areas rent-free

The new Darwin Green development in Cambridge, parts of which may need to be demolished due to issue with foundations.

Brand new homes worth £20m set to be demolished after issues found

This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)

Follow us on

Explore

  • News
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Arts and Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Food and Drink
  • Heritage and Retro
  • Future Scotland

More from The Scotsman

  • Announcements
  • Jobs
  • Public Notices
  • Must Read
  • Photo Sales
  • Directory
  • Conferences
  • The Scotsman Archive

Useful Links

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise My Business
  • Ad Manager
  • Place your Ad
  • Advertise a Job
  • Subscribe
  • Events
  • Discount Codes
  • Newsletter
  • Website Archive
  • Publisher Guidelines
  • National World Gaming
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy noticeModern Slavery Statement
Scotland's National Newspaper
Subscribe
  • NationalWorldTV
  • News
    • News
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Business
    • Education
    • Transport
    • World
    • Weather
    • Scottish News
    • UK News
    • Opinion
    • Obituaries
    • Environment
    • Read This
  • Scottish Independence
  • Opinion
  • Ukraine Crisis
  • Sport
    • Sport
    • Football
    • Rugby Union
    • Golf
    • Other Sport
    • Sport Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Books
    • Film and TV
    • Theatre and Stage
    • Art
    • Edinburgh Festivals
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food and Drink
    • Cars
    • Homes
    • Outdoors
    • Staycation
    • Travel
  • Heritage and Retro
    • Heritage and Retro
    • Heritage
    • Retro
  • Food and Drink
  • Future Scotland
    • Future Scotland
    • Tech
    • Start up Scale up
    • Innovators
    • Big Ideas
    • Data
    • FinTech
    • Life Sciences
  • Regions
    • Regions
    • Inverness, Highlands and Islands
    • Aberdeen and North East
    • Dundee and Tayside
    • Glasgow and Strathclyde
    • Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians
    • Dumfries and Borders
  • Must Read
  • Recommended
    • Recommended
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Home and Garden
    • Garden Furniture
    • Fashion and Beauty
    • Deals
  • Advertise
    • Advertise
    • Advertise My Business
    • Ad Manager
  • Public Notices
  • National World Gaming

More from us

  • Newsletters
  • Puzzles
  • e-Paper
  • Jobs
  • Announcements
  • Public Notices
  • Discount Codes
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Follow us

Sign up to our daily newsletter – get the latest Scottish news to your inbox

Sign up
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply.