The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill was stopped by the UK Government from gaining royal assent.
The UK Labour leader said there was " a lot to learn" from how gender issues have been dealt with in Scotland.
SNP leader John Swinney said his party winning a majority of Scottish seats at the General Election would increase pressure on an incoming government.
Leader tells journalists on visit to West Lothian: ‘There would be no change of position on that’
Record View says if the SNP does not tackle the nationwide housing emergency it will be letting our children down.
The Labour leader has pledged to put Scotland ‘at the heart of government’ and deliver 69,000 jobs across the country.
Progress will only be made through cooperation and open and frank discussion with all involved in the sector, writes David Alexander
“Each of those policy priorities can go a long way to deliver a strong platform for sustained growth and employment.”
The collapsed deposit return scheme could end up costing the Scottish taxpayer a small fortune
Record View says Holyrood’s housing emergency will not be worth the paper it is written on if nothing is done to make more homes available.
A FIRM today kicked off a bid to sue the Scottish Government for more than £200million over the axed Deposit Return Scheme.
Waste firm Biffa has said it will sue the government for £55 million in losses after investing in the deposit return scheme
Anna Halliday admitted to "carelessly" driving her executive Mercedes-Benz on the M8 between Braehead and Paisley on January 10.
The shadow Scottish secretary said any Scotland Office he ran would ‘be solely focused on delivering for the Scottish people’.