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Humza Yousaf denies being 'lame-duck leader' of SNP as Bute House Agreement with Scottish Greens scrapped

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Ministers rushed to Bute House for the second Cabinet meeting in just three days

Scottish Greens: What next as co-operative Greens finished, but SNP and Humza Yousaf now has another opponent

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The Greens will not be pleasant or nice at holding the SNP to account.

Are Tomatoes Dangerous to Dogs? Experts reveal dangers in the garden and safe alternatives for your veg patch

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With the weather warming up we’re going to be spending more time outside in the garden - but if you have a dog there are some hidden dangers.

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Shetland spaceport moves closer to first launch as it receives 'range licence'

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The next part of the regulatory process will be a launch operator licence for the companies wishing to use the spaceport

Humza Yousaf left looking weak after belatedly ditching Scottish Greens and failing to take political centre-ground – Euan McColm

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A year after becoming First Minister, Humza Yousaf has failed to set the agenda on mainstream, election-winning issues

Scotsman Obituaries: Rev’d Bill Armitage, popular Church of Scotland minister

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Rev’d William Lister Armitage, clergyman. Born: 25 March 1941 in Mosspark, Glasgow. Died: 22 February 2024, aged 82

FMQs Live: Humza Yousaf faces Holyrood for First Ministers Questions after terminating Bute House Agreement

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Follow live here as the Bute House Agreement with the Scottish Greens ends.

How Celtic fans left Joe Hart feeling the love after penalty miss - 'he was just so appreciative of that'

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Celtic aiming to give retiring goalkeeper ‘wonderful sign-off’

SNP and Scottish Green amateurs have damaged fight against climate change. We need to be rid of them all – Jackie Baillie

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Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater wanted to remain as the world’s only Green ministers to support scrapping climate targets

Owner of whisky giant Chivas Brothers toasts robust sales figures as markets improve

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Pernod Ricard ranks as the world’s second-biggest spirits group after Johnnie Walker-maker Diageo.

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Foreign Office Red List: The 42 countries with areas deemed too dangerous for British travellers - and why

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The world seems to be becoming an ever-more dangerous place, with an increasing number of countries becoming no-go zones for visitors.

Patrick Harvie suggests Humza Yousaf's SNP Government won't last until Christmas after 'U-turn' kicks out Greens

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Patrick Harvie has accused Humza Yousaf of pandering to the right wing of the SNP as he suggested the Scottish Government may not last until Christmas.

Israel-Gaza: US demands answers over discovery of mass grave near Gaza hospital

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A memorial will be held today for aid workers from World Central Kitchen killed in an Israeli air strike on 1 April.

New Edinburgh partnership agreed to showcase the power of business events for the city

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Recent research found that international delegates spend some £450 per day when visiting the city.

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SNP-Green deal ending is a blow to Humza Yousaf’s credibility

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Humza Yousaf has ended the Bute House Agreement with the Scottish Greens – but the move will not fix the perception of him, writes political editor Alistair Grant

SNP accused of 'political cowardice' by Lorna Slater over scrapping of Bute House Agreement - Scottish Greens statement in full

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In a scathing letter, Scottish Greens co-convener Lorna Slater has said Humza Yousaf has scrapped the Bute House Agreement in a ‘weak and thoroughly hopeless way’

Most Dangerous Countries 2024: The 24 countries on the Foreign Office blacklist for British travellers

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The world seems to be becoming an ever-more dangerous place, with an increasing number of countries becoming no-go zones for visitors.

Mutually beneficial: Scottish Friendly posts strongest new business figures in 162 years

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“It has been another positive year for Scottish Friendly, especially given the wider context of economic and market uncertainty.”

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Humza Yousaf cancels college trip while ordering all Cabinet colleagues to visit a college

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First minister gives SNP ministers ‘homework’ while withdrawing from Colleges Scotland event

Scottish Government to publish paper on justice system post-independence

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Latest instalment is 13th in series launched to great fanfare by former first minister Nicola Sturgeon

Scotland's youth vaping problem laid bare in landmark international study

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ASH Scotland calls for Scottish Government’s proposed tightening on advertising and promotion to be introduced ‘without further delay’

Readers' letters: Yousaf should have been ahead of the Horizon pardons game

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I am always aware of how First Minister Humza Yousaf and his cohorts keep matters of legislative competence, or incompetence in most cases, out of the clutches of the UK Government at Westminster.

Iran could have nuclear weapons within weeks, raising threat of terrifying conflict with Israel – Struan Stevenson

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The democratic world must support the Iranian people in their desire for democracy, peace and freedom from the tyrannical mullahs

Bridge of Weir that makes leather for luxury car brands including Aston Martin steers into new tie-up with design firm Callum

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Tie-up crystallises longstanding relationship between firms that share premises in key automotive location.

Turner Prize nominee Jasleen Kaur's art makes you think – Scotsman comment

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The Turner Prize can sometimes leave many of us scratching our heads, but that’s no bad thing

SNP say defence spending increase means 'freezing or cutting' other UK government departments

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Opposition parties have raised concerns about how the pledge will be funded.

Scotland must stop turning into a vaping nation and become a sporting one instead – Scotsman comment

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Increasing participating in sport would make Scotland considerably healthier and happier