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  • Rachel Reeves after Wednesday’s spring statement.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    ‘Good chance’ Reeves will have to raise taxes in autumn budget, thinktank says – as it happened

  • Man carries human remains at Hobart Airport

    ‘Spirit will be set free’: remains of young Aboriginal man returned to Tasmania after 170 years in UK

  • Reeves press conference.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Reeves says poverty figures from spring statement cuts don’t take into account impact of getting people into work – as it happened

    More than 3 million families will lose out as a result of sweeping cuts to welfare, official analysis shows
  • A man stands by a table with a cloth that says National Records of Scotland

    Stamp fanatic professor stole 3,000 items from Scotland’s national archive

  • Kiena Dawes

    UK police to charge more abusers with manslaughter after suicide of partner

  • Plumes of smoke, dust and debris rise from falling tower blocks during a demolition

    The Guardian picture essay
    The battle for Glasgow’s Wyndford estate – photo essay

    A carbon crime or bright new future? For nearly four years, a fierce debate raged over demolishing the site’s high-rise flats
  • Students relaxing on lawns of Kelvingrove Park with Glasgow university in the distance.

    Scottish voters split over free tuition as university financial crisis deepens

    Poll finds up to 48% of voters believe Scottish students who can afford it should pay, with 29% opposed
  • What a Whopper.

    From The Simpsons to Werner Herzog: the coolest, craziest, scariest Nessies ever

    Loch Ness Monster hunters have included the Chuckle Brothers – and even David Lean. As the Scottish icon is honoured in a new stamp and a stirring musical, we separate the classy from the crackpot
  • Amen Teklay

    Third teenager charged following death of Amen Teklay, 15, in Glasgow

    Arrest of 16-year-old boy follows that of two other boys earlier this month after schoolboy found seriously injured in street
  • People sitting in the parliament chamber at Holyrood

    ‘Hostile environment’ drives many of SNP’s female MSPs to step down before 2026 vote

    Women at Holyrood cite lack of support from party, abuse in chamber and online, and tolerance of bullying
  • Ian Hamilton Finlay with John Andrew, Mikuma Funnel. National Galleries of Scotland. a little stone boot that represents the japanese cruiser's funnel

    Ian Hamilton Finlay review – the visionary Scottish poet-artist’s mind in closeup

    Words and ideas are as one – and at war – in Finlay’s witty, elegant work, from sculptures to screenprints, ideally displayed in this intimate centenary show
  • Nicola Sturgeon waves beside Peter Murrell

    Nicola Sturgeon no longer under investigation over SNP fraud claims

    Police Scotland says former first minister not charged in party funding inquiry as husband appears in court for embezzlement
  • The minister for culture, media and sport, Lisa Nandy, Mark Cavendish, Christian Prudhomme, the Duchess of Edinburgh and Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, at the Edinburgh Castle launch

    Edinburgh and Yorkshire to host Tour de France Grand Départs in 2027

    The men’s and women’s Tours de France will return to Britain in July 2027 with a spectacular city-centre Grand Départ in Edinburgh for the men’s race
  • Keir Starmer

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Starmer must drop ‘cruel’ Pip proposals or face ‘mother of all rebellions’, Labour MP says – UK politics live

    Richard Burgon says PM’s failure to defend new Pip eligibility rules at PMQs shows why ‘cruel’ plans should be dropped
  • Grangemouth oil refinery complex is set to close this year.

    Grangemouth could be converted into leading green fuels hub, Swinney says

    Scotland’s first minister speaking as report suggests up to 1,200 jobs could be created – but too late for refinery’s workers
  • An electronic fetal monitoring machine in a hospital

    Deaths of three newborn babies could have been avoided, Scottish judge rules

  • Dr Saket Priyadarshi, associate medical director of Glasgow alcohol and drug recovery services, in the UK's first drug consumption room

    Today in Focus
    Inside Glasgow’s drug consumption room – podcast

  • Noel Clarke

    Noel Clarke accuser groped him playfully at film premiere, court told

    Friend of actor says he saw woman who accuses Clarke of sexual misconduct touch him on the buttocks
  • David Lammy in Canada for the G7 meeting.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    David Lammy says G7 considering further moves to pressure Russia into agreeing Ukraine ceasefire – as it happened

    ‘We have more cards we can play,’ foreign secretary tells MPs as he says G7 foreign ministers found ‘common ground’ when meeting last week
  • The crowd at Baile/Baile in Ullapool.

    A hike, a swim, then a full-on rave: is this Britain’s most remote club night?

    Ullapool is a tiny Scottish fishing village in the north-west Highlands ringed by beautiful mountains. And when the tourists move out, the DJs move in. We meet the team making Baile/Baile boom boom
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