Finance secretary Shona Robison has announced she will stand down at the next Holyrood election after 27 years as an MSP.
Transport secretary Fiona Hyslop's announcement follows several high-profile confirming they will not run in 2026.
Armed Forces charity ASA Scotland organised the commemoration which featured performances from Whitburn Brass Band, Sing West ...
Shona Robison has held a host of ministerial briefs during her time as a MSP, most recently as SNP finance secretary ...
VETERAN SNP politician Fiona Hyslop has announced she plans to retire and will not seek re-election in 2026, as she said the ...
The Scottish First Minister said he is “very sorry” Finance Secretary Shona Robison and Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop are ...
Depute SNP group leader Stafford calls Fiona Hyslop a pioneering force in the development of the Holyrood parliament ...
Since the launch of the Scottish Child Payment in 2021 over £39 million has been paid out to families in West Lothian. The ...
Two senior members of the Scottish Government have announced they will not be standing for re-election next year. Finance Secretary Shona Robison – who has previously served as deputy first ...
The National Speed Management Review is part of our record £36 million investment in road safety this financial year.
A coalition of more than 20 organisations is calling for engine idling fines in Scotland to be quadrupled from £20 to £80.