
Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that she is to step down as an MSP.
She told BBC Scotland News the time was right for her to step down and she was looking forward to the future.
The Glasgow Southside MSP had written to constituents saying that she would not seek re-election for the 2026 elections to the Scottish Parliament.
The former leader of the SNP is one of the original MSPs elected in 1999.
John Swinney said it was time to "draw a line in the sand" against "a politics of fear".
Anas Sarwar told the Scottish Labour conference he would end the growing bureaucracy in the NHS.
The first minister says the idea of the US taking over Gaza and Palestinians being resettled is "unacceptable and dangerous".
John Swinney says he will capitalise on Donald Trump's Scottish connection in an attempt to avoid tariffs being applied on imports to the US.
Yousaf said Musk "seems to highlight cases that involve only people of colour or Muslims".
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says the prime minister was wrong not to compensate women affected by the UK government's failure to adequately warn them about changes to the state pension.
The first minister says he believes in solving problems "from the bottom up"
Neil Gray said he is "committed" to the plan and the government is "considering all options."
The first minister had backed Democrat Kamala Harris, which Trump's Scottish business had branded "an insult".
MPs have made tribute speeches to the former SNP leader in the House of Commons.
He said the Parliament's opening in 1999 reflected a "new dawn" for the country.
Mr Salmond said since the 2014 referendum, the "zombie parliament" at Holyrood had "done nothing".
Mr Findlay said he was told by police that a "known criminal" was behind the intimidation.
The first minister says he hopes engagement with Westminster can improve after a "very poor" five years.
The prime minister has vowed to serve the whole of Scotland as he took part in a tour or the UK following Labour's landslide general election victory.
Labour is going to reset the devolution relationship after gaining power in Westminster, the party's Scottish leader has said.
The new prime minister said Scotland would be the first stop in a tour of the UK nations, and he would meet First Minister John Swinney.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says people are frustrated with 17 years of the SNP at Holyrood.
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