Join us for Parliament Live from Holyrood with as Finance Secretary, Shona Robison presents the Scottish budget 2025-26.

Join us for Parliament Live from Holyrood with as Finance Secretary, Shona Robison presents the Scottish budget 2025-26.
On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Ben Francis presents the latest Scottish and international news including Ukraine and the Middle East.
On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Patryk Witkowski and Maureen Watt discuss the latest Scottish and international news including Ukraine and the Middle East.
On this week’s Full Scottish, Martyn Day is joined by Chris Stephens and Fiona Grahame to discuss the weeks top Scottish and international news, including Ukraine and the middle east, UK Government Austerity, Scottish Budget and Scottish Government policies.
On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Douglas MacKenzie and Roxana Daascalu discuss the fallout from the Romanian Presidential Elections
Join us for First Minister’s Questions live from the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, starting with General Questions to Ministers.
On this week’s Full Scottish, Brian Liddy is joined by Marion Fellows and Huw Marshall to discuss the weeks top Scottish and international news, including Ukraine, and the middle east, Cop29, cost of energy, cost of living crisis and the cost of royal living.
On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Brian Liddy and William Duguid discuss the latest Scottish and international news including Ukraine and the Middle East.
Scotland at 7 Tonight’s programme starts at 7:00 PM on Thursday 21st November 2024 Scotland at 7 is a our nightly news and current affairs programme for Scotland. On tonight’s Scotland at 7, Ben Francis Presents the latest Scottish and international news including Ukraine and the Middle East. We are now on Mastodon and […]
Join us for First Minister’s Questions live from the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, starting with General Questions to Ministers.