Reform’s first year running councils: ‘The atmosphere in the chamber has changed’
Reform’s first year running councils seems to have been defined by a focus on ‘culture war’ issues

Have delays, dithering and complacency meant we have tripped up at the final vaccination programme hurdle, asks Dr Joe McManners.

Support for the cultural sector and investment in public services and pay, are among the motions already approved in Congress 2021.

The COP 26 international climate summit loomed over the 2021 SNP conference, but its legacy is contested by workers.

Usually, foreign observers want to know just one thing about Scottish politics – is the country heading for a break with the UK?

‘If our hard work is worth the nation’s applause, it’s worth decent pay and fair conditions.’

The technology is new, and expensive, but may help offset unavoidable carbon emissions from steel and cement production.

Ian Blackford has slammed plans by the UK’s Conservative government to hike National Insurance (NI) as a “new Tory poll tax” and claimed that independence is the only answer to a new wave of “austerity”.

SNP members have defied their own government by voting for a National Energy Company (NEC) ditched by party leaders just days ago.

‘The Government’s push back plan is senseless, dangerous and almost certainly unlawful.’

‘The funding pot being talked about for social care is not sufficient to even address the issues of today.’