Scottish politics is facing a significant shake-up as Nigel Farage's Reform UK and the Greens gain ground from voters ...
Labour would lose 34 seats- 92 per cent of its July 2024 haul- in Scotland if an election was held tomorrow, a shocking model ...
Scotland is on course to return the largest pro-independence majority in Holyrood's history as Labour support dramatically ...
Anas Sarwar says he won’t ‘turn his back on a good idea’ when asked about an informal alliance with Nigel Farage’s party ...
Anas Sarwar has said he would not rule out “good ideas” from Reform UK or any other party if they win seats at the Holyrood 2026 elections.
The last elected were independent candidate Eileen Flynn, Sinn Fein’s Nicole Ryan and Fianna Fail’s Fiona O’Loughlin and Diarmuid Wilson.
What elections are happening? On 6 May, people across Scotland will vote to elect 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). The party that wins the most seats will form the Scottish government.
The SNP’s Finance Secretary Shona Robison has said she is yet to make up her mind on whether she will run to be an MSP again ...
But in an interview with the Scotsman podcast The Steamie, John Swinney expressed his worries over a rise in “populism” ahead ...
Unlike in Westminster, there is currently no mechanism in place to unseat a member of the Welsh parliament if they are found ...
Under the proposed voting system the Conservatives would expect to capture their fair share of seats in a Scottish parliament. Labour has wasted no time on devolution since coming to power.
A poll carried out for The Herald by Find Out Now suggested pro-independence parties would hold a majority — the Scottish National Party (SNP) winning 51 seats (a loss of 13 on current numbers) ...