A UK government advisor has resigned tonight after breaking coronavirus lockdown rules to meet his married lover, it has been claimed.
20.04.2020 - 15:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The coronavirus crisis means the Brexit transition period should be delayed for the maximum time of two years, the Scottish Government's Constitution Secretary has said.
Mike Russell is calling for the UK Government to request a longer period of negotiation due to the global pandemic.
The UK Government has previously ruled out any extension, saying said it has "no intention of changing" the December 31, 2020 date for ending the transition period.
Under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement, the
A UK government advisor has resigned tonight after breaking coronavirus lockdown rules to meet his married lover, it has been claimed.
Nicola Sturgeon insisted decisions on reopening schools must be made by the Scottish Government - not Downing Street.
Rules on publicly-funded business grants will be tightened in Scotland after calls to stop state cash vanishing into tax havens.
A secret Scottish Government report warned urgent action had to be taken to prepare for a flu pandemic.
The government has succeeded in reaching its target of 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end of April.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has said his own uncle died of covid-19 in a care home last week.
A Kirkcudbright scallop boat skipper has spoken of his relief after the Scottish Government extended its Covid-19 aid package.
A senior SNP Government figure has apologised for his role in the row over whether an English company was refusing to sell PPE to Scotland.
The Scottish Government could face fresh scrutiny from the competitions watchdog after it emerged a contract worth over £750,000 was awarded to firm outwith normal tendering procedures.
A lifeboat crew chief has issued a plea for people to stay ashore during lockdown after being called out to assist a surfer.
The Scottish Government today said that 822 people have now tested positive for coronavirus in Lanarkshire.
The Scottish SPCA has announced its inspectors and animal rescue officers will continue to attend emergency reports of animals in need throughout the coronavirus pandemic.