Teenagers who could vote for the first time next year put politicians through their paces at an event in Dumfries.
An Aberdeen First Bus driver is hoping to become the World’s Strongest Man. Strongman Kyle Scott, 24, flies out to Texas on ...
Cops have released CCTV images of a man aged 60-70 who they want to speak to in relation to an incident in broad daylight on ...
Glasgow is set to become the first city in Scotland to trial a free public transport scheme. Starting in “early 2026”, around ...
It’s the busiest night of the year for the emergency services, and Police Scotland has promised a crackdown after previous ...
The investigation into the death of a man from catastrophic injuries following an incident involving a coach in Edinburgh ...
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Scotland's Gregor Brown on frustration of New Zealand loss, favourite position and 'special' Murrayfield crowd
The Glasgow Warriors’ forward put in a huge shift against the All Blacks and is looing to carry that into their next Autumn ...
Opinion polls point to a fifth SNP victory - but a lot could change in six months with parties working flat out for votes.
Speaking with the Observer, the SNP leader defended his government's support of bus operators to provide effective services - ...
Transport author Christian Wolmar says Edinburgh must cut red tape and act fast on trams — as France builds 25 networks to the UK’s five.
On Sunday, Peter Tandy and 300 of Tonmawr's residents will board seven buses wearing the village club's colours of green and white, to support their man as he takes charge of Wales for the first time.
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Labor’s Climate Fight Requires Public Ownership
Green politics won’t succeed if they can’t simultaneously speak to questions of affordability. And green affordability will ...
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