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College sector is vital to Scotland as AI power grows

Opinion is divided on the benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) but it’s here to stay and by calling this week’s global summit at Bletchley Park, Prime Minster Rishi Sunak has put Britain at the forefront of its ethical development.

Troubled SNP try every trick in the book to shore up support

With an unfunded Council Tax freeze and a whole splurge of spending promises in Humza Yousaf’s conference speech apparently blocked by the civil servants for this year’s Programme for Government, who would have thought the General Election was round the corner?

Under-pressure Yousaf is losing party control

What were you doing yesterday? At work as normal, occupying the kids at half-term, getting the shopping in?

What you weren’t doing was voting in the second independence referendum which ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon assured us would happen on October 19, 2023.

Council doing virtually zero about reaching net zero

One benefit of being an MSP is use of Holyrood’s underground car park, but living on the edge of Edinburgh and with regular appointments across Lothian, it’s no privilege, but a necessity.

How about an apology for trams fiasco, John?

Throughout my time as an Edinburgh councillor during the often bitter debate about the completion of the tram line to Newhaven, the administration repeatedly claimed the lessons of the previous disaster had been learnt.