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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 Ferret can reveal. Some universities accepted ...
The Ferret is an independent, investigative journalism cooperative dedicated to holding power to account. Since 2015, we have reported on corruption, environmental issues, human rights, and political ...
First minister John Swinney has been rapped by the UK statistics regulator for making a misleading claim about Scottish education, following a fact check from The Ferret. During a Holyrood meeting in ...
Ferret Fact Service looked into this claim in a fact-check article and gave it a ‘Mostly False’ rating. This was because Swinney was using one specific type of attainment – positive destinations for ...
It took John Swinney two and a half months to secure a key meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe on the future for workers at Grangemouth – and the billionaire only spared half an hour of his time on a video ...
Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP Jamie Greene said Ratcliffe “seems happy to paint himself as something of a pantomime villain”. But he said the “onus is on the first minister’s office to keep the ...
‘Frustrating and disheartening’: Glasgow community group blames council for delays to Covid memorial
Glasgow City Council has been accused of “moral” and “bureaucratic” failure over delays to a memorial for victims of the Covid-19 pandemic which is sitting in storage at taxpayers expense. Former ...
‘Frustrating and disheartening’: Glasgow community group blames council for delays to Covid memorial
Carla Almeida, previously the Remembering Together lead for Greenspace Scotland, who oversaw the 32 projects across Scotland, said despite various hurdles the national project had many highlights and ...
The future of Holyrood was called into question this week, after claims that more than a third of Scots wanted to abolish the devolved parliament. Numerous social media accounts and media outlets ...
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