EXCLUSIVE: Jack McConnel’s ‘Just For Scotland’ campaign has the aim of breaking away from UK Labour.
EXCLUSIVE: Jack McConnel’s ‘Just For Scotland’ campaign has the aim of breaking away from UK Labour.
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Labour in Scotland has been so hollowed out they no longer have a sizable core vote.
YouGov data shows Labour continues to perform badly with Yes voters.
EXCLUSIVE: A leaked copy of the terms of reference shows the relationship with the UK party is on the table.
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says voters cast their ballots on May 7th without crucial knowledge of Murrell's corruption.
First Minister John Swinney has tabled a motion calling on the UK Government to make a Section 30 order, to devolve to Holyrood the powers needed for such a vote to take place.
EXCLUSIVE: In a wide-ranging interview, Paul O'Kane reflected on a campaign that saw Scottish Labour collapse to their fifth defeat in a row to the SNP.
Self-employed workers must now pay for commercial software so that they can file their tax returns - a job that could previously be done online for free or by post.
EXCLUSIVE: Linda Clarke, a member of Scottish Labour's governing body, has hit out at Sarwar and his deputy Jackie Baillie.
After damaging early mistakes that left voters poorer and Scottish Labour struggling, Rachel Reeves’ new package of family-friendly measures shows the Government has finally realised improving living standards must come first.
"The party at Holyrood needs stability at a time of uncertainty at Downing Street. We can’t have two leadership contests running simultaneously."
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says Saturday's meeting of Labour's Scottish Executive Committee (SEC) could be awkward for Anas Sarwar and Jackie Baillie
Moins de deux ans après une victoire triomphale aux élections générales, le Parti travailliste et son chef, le Premier ministre sir Keir Starmer, viennent de connaître une des défaites les plus catastrophiques de l’histoire du socialisme britannique. Jeremy Stubbs raconte...
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Record View says the party must must forge a distinctive Scottish path of its own if it is to rebuild post election.
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the bold move may be the only way for Scottish Labour to win another Holyrood election.
Michael Marra and Paul Sweeney are the MSPs party insiders say could square off if there is a vacancy.
EXCLUSIVE: Brian Leishman said there should be no "dilly-dallying” from the Scottish Labour leadership team.
The Scottish Labour party has been Sarwar and Baillie’s fantasy project for the last three years, writes Paul Sinclair.
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the Holyrood election was unwinnable for Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar.
To John Swinney, congratulations – and a warning. The country has given you the benefit of the doubt, again. You’ve been a lucky leader. Now be a great one.
John Swinney's party will form the Government again after a resounding victory.
Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the political parties failed to get on the same page as voters during a dismal campaign.
It's been dubbed the most "meh" election of recent times. But there were still some funny - or slightly cringe - moments from the Holyrood campaign trail as the big parties chased votes over the last month.
A new poll last night showed the SNP’s lead tightening with support for Scottish Labour rising.
The Scottish Labour leader said the Jordan Linden scandal reflected wider failings in John Swinney's party.
The Daily Record's election editorial: Yes, John Swinney is on course to be re-elected as First Minister. But Scottish Labour and Anas Sarwar should have a vital role in fixing our country.
Writing for the Record, Anas Sarwar says only his party offers a realistic alternative to the SNP winning power at Holyrood for a third decade.
The SNP's dream of winning a majority is in a "precarious" position as many fed-up Scots remain undecided on who to vote for, with some constituencies too close to call as a result, says Chris McCall
The poll predicts that a Reform breakthrough and a Scottish Green surge could push Labour into fourth place.
The Scottish Labour leader claimed there was a "disappointment and an anger" among voters with both Keir Starmer and the SNP.