Heathrow expansion hailed as ‘huge opportunity’ for Scotland - The Scottish Chambers of Commerce said a third runway will boost connectivity and trade.
She continued, "Madam Deputy speaker, it doesn't have to be this way. In London, a law has been in place prohibiting pavement parking since 1974. Progress has also been made in Scotland, where the Transport Scotland Act of 2019 enabled local councils to enforce against pavement parking."
First Minister signs agreement with City of London to bolster finance sector - John Swinney said the deal would help strengthen Scotland’s financial industry internationally.
The northernmost parts of the UK could face blizzard conditions as unpredictable weather patterns look set to bring more snow in the coming weeks. Parts of Scotland will likely be the worst hit, and there could be up to 29cm of snow in some regions as freezing temperatures sweep in.
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home
A nine-bedroom mansion once owned by Phil Collins and his Genesis bandmates is hitting the market for less than the price of a studio flat in London.
The volume of transactions increased from 21 to 25, with Edinburgh-based deals continuing to make up the majority
According to John Swinney, the First Minister, the agreement signed with the City of London will support the international expansion of Scotland's financial sector.
A study abroad class, Great Gardens and Horticulture of Scotland and England, will take students into the horticultural roots of present-day American horticulture this May. Learn more.
The hotel’s culinary highlight is undoubtedly Ekstedt at The Yard, the Michelin-starred restaurant from Swedish chef Niklas Ekstedt. Specialising in open-fire cooking, it brings a distinct Scandinavian flair to Westminster, where ingredients are smoked, charred, and grilled over a wood-burning firepit.
Broadcaster Sally Magnusson is to step down from presenting BBC Scotland’s flagship news programme, Reporting Scotland, after 27 years. She began presenting the show in 1998, when it was broadcast from BBC Scotland’s former home in Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow.
I may be the cheerleader-in-chief for the City of London, but there's a lot we can learn from Scotland too, writes Lord Mayor Alastair King.