Inquiry into hospital incidents calls for affected families to share their experience
The chair of an inquiry into design flaws at two of the country’s major new hospitals has urged anyone affected by the issues to get in touch.
The chair of an inquiry into design flaws at two of the country’s major new hospitals has urged anyone affected by the issues to get in touch.
Almost one-third of Scots who voted against independence in 2014 have changed their mind and are either unsure or would vote Yes, according to a new poll.
Health and the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic will be the cornerstones of this week's programme for government, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
The widow of the train driver who died in the Aberdeenshire crash has said her husband was not to blame and he did everything by the book.
Traders have called on the Scottish Government to set a date for when they can reopen for business.
By Colin McNeill and Sandra Dick
The UK Government is failing to deal with the coronavirus outbreak quickly enough, according to hundreds of the country’s leading scientists.
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