Edinburgh council agrees Scotland’s first visitor levy charge at online meeting - Visitors staying in the city will have to pay a 5% fee per night, capped at seven nights.
Plans to transfer two areas of West Lothian to the Airdrie constituency for the next Scottish Parliament elections have been scrapped after an outcry from residents.
The co-leader of the Scottish Greens says Edinburgh's tourist tax will make the city 'even more beautiful and welcoming'.
Voters in Scotland and Wales could soon apply online for postal votes in Holyrood and Senedd elections - thanks to Edinburgh North & Leith Labour MP Tracy Gilbert.
The Record previously told how three-month-old kit Roxie died after choking on her own vomit from "stress" caused by fireworks, as explosions boomed across the city throughout the evening. Her mother Ginger also died unexpectedly just five days earlier, which was suspected to have been linked to fireworks.
Clackmannanshire, Edinburgh and Falkirk councils have ... In a statement at the Scottish Parliament, First Minister John Swinney said: “The storm could bring winds up to 100mph.
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn was given permission by MPs to introduce the Women’s State Pension age (Ombudsman report and compensation scheme) Bill to the House of Commons for further consideration by 105 votes to zero, majority 105.
The announcement last August by the UK's then-new Labour Government that it was ending an £800 million supercomputer project at Edinburgh University was greeted by the HPC community with consternation -- particularly in Scotland.
A CROSS-PARTY group of MSPs have agreed in a joint letter calling upon Keir Starmer to reconsider his decision to withhold compensation from
The National Library of Scotland will celebrate its 100th birthday with a full year long birthday programme of events. National Librarian Amina Shah said: “A century ago, we were established in the spirit of egalitarianism,
Preparations are now well under way for the inaugural meeting of Independence Forum Scotland’s Convention on Scotland’s Future.
The bargains have been struck, now it’s all down to delivery. The Budget will pass, and there is no chance of a snap Scottish Parliament election. The minority SNP Government needed help to get its spending plans through.