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The Policy Ask with Sarah Longlands: "The ambitions of metro mayors won't be realised without strong...
The New Statesman· 2 hours agoSarah Longlands is the chief executive Centre for Local Economic Strategies, a charity focused on...
Two-thirds of employees now have flexible working, new research reveals
Scotland Today· 6 hours agoNew figures contained in a report by social business Flexibility Works showed 67% of workers in...
NI hotel run by family of Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna to turn blue and white as club seeks...
Belfast Telegraph· 7 hours agoThe Co Fermanagh hotel run by the family of Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna is set to turn blue and white this weekend as The Tractor Boys look to seal their return to the Premier League ...
Road users advised of ‘traffic disruption’ in Belfast ahead of Irish Cup Final
Belfast Telegraph· 16 hours agoRoad users are advised to anticipate some traffic disruption and plan for potential delays in South...
John Swinney offers Kate Forbes a top government job as bids to become First Minister
The Inverness Courier· 1 day agoJohn Swinney has offered Kate Forbes a “significant” role in the government as he pitched himself as...
Scots dad's nose falls off in horror skin cancer battle
Daily Record· 1 day agoA DAD-of-three has warned about the dangers of Scottish sunshine after he lost his nose to skin...
Scottish economy forecast to see slow, steady growth
Scotland Today· 1 day agoScotland’s economy is predicted to see slow but steady growth in the medium term, according to the first Scottish economic outlook report from KPMG. The...
John Swinney bids to be first minister with Kate Forbes' backing
Scotland Today· 1 day agoJohn Swinney has launched his bid to replace Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and First Minister of...
Humza interruptus
Morning Star· 2 days agoScotland’s here-today, gone-in-a-few-weeks first minister took the decision last week to end his coalition with the Scottish Green Party. Humza took the decision to torpedo the Bute House Agreement ...
Inside May Day tradition as hundreds march in cult-like gowns before cold plunge
The Scottish Sun· 2 days agoHUNDREDS of students wore red gowns and took part in a cult-like march before braving the cold for a...