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Energy giant SSE may keep Peterhead power station 10 years longer than planned, which critics fear could “blow an enormous ...
Human rights checks on firms seeking grants will be tightened following criticism those supplying states accused of war ...
Scottish universities have accepted millions of pounds from Chinese organisations with alleged links to the military, human rights abuses and spying.
The number of safety incidents that could have leaked radiation at the Trident nuclear base on the Clyde has risen to the highest in 15 years.
Reform UK’s Richard Tice boasted putting solar panels on his company’s properties could help tenants with their bills – despite publicly claiming people are being “ripped off” by the renewables ...
A carbon dioxide pipeline rupture in the US which hospitalised nearly 50 people has sparked safety fears about plans for a similar pipe across Scotland.
Nuclear sites, King Charles’ childhood school and a famous battlefield were among nearly 1,000 sites across Scotland which broke environmental rules in the past two years. The Dounreay nuclear ...
During protests and riots after the Southport stabbings, many claimed there was a connection between refugees and increases in crime in the UK.
Who Runs Scotland? That’s the question we have been trying to answer in our latest series. Often, in media coverage, it seems that the power in our country lies entirely within the Scottish Parliament ...
Radioactive air pollution from the nuclear weapons plant at Coulport, on the Clyde, has more than doubled over the last six years.
NatureScot, Scotland's nature agency, will end its free advice service on bats, sparking fears of illegal bat roost destruction by "desperate homeowners".
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