Nicola Sturgeon pledged record funds for health and care after warnings that patient safety is being put at risk.
23.01.2020 - 10:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland's largest cities will be under water in 30 years a terrifying climate change map has revealed.
The new interactive map by Climate Central shows which parts of the country will be hit by rising tides in 2050 if dramatic action is not taken to halt climate change.
On the map, areas covered in red are expected to be engulfed by sea water.
In a scenario in which 'moderate' reductions are made to the amount of human made pollution, and in which a 'medium' amount of luck keeps weather events
Nicola Sturgeon pledged record funds for health and care after warnings that patient safety is being put at risk.
Scotland boss Gregor Townsend has made one change from the side which lost to Ireland ahead of Saturday’s Calcutta Cup clash against England.
Nicola Sturgeon has made it clear she plans to attend the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow despite Tory leader Boris Johnson saying he doesn't want Scotland's First Minister at the event.
A Labour leadership candidate has blasted colleagues in London for treating Scottish Labour as an “afterthought”.
Manchester United pair Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay could start training again soon as they step up their recovery from long-term injuries.
Tickets go on sale this week
Nicola Sturgeon has set out plans for a Scottish visa system to boost immigration in a post-Brexit Britain.
The Scottish Government has confirmed that three cases of suspected coronavirus have been identified in Scotland.
Large parts of Ayrshire will be under water in 30 years according to a terrifying climate change map.
The Scottish Cup draw always sparks a debate or two, and this year's fourth round was no exception.
A fan survey commissioned by the SFA and SPFL has revealed 89 per cent of Scottish football fans have witnessed sectarianism, while the percentage of those who have seen racism, sexism and homophobia have shown significant increases in the past two years.
Brian Rice is upbeat and "excited" despite drawing Scottish football's form team in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup .
Livingston progressed to the last 16 of the Scottish Cup on Saturday as they came from behind to defeat a valiant Raith Rovers side 3-1 at the Tony Macaroni Arena, writes Calum Brown.
Celtic will begin their defence of the Scottish Cup with a trip to Firhill to take on Partick Thistle.
Brian Rice says he will treat Edinburgh City like a top- flight opponent ahead of their Scottish Cup fourth round clash on Saturday.
Melbourne City have agreed a loan deal with Celtic for Jack Hendry .