Glasgow Friends of Israel’s Sammy Stein shares his thoughts ahead of polling day
By Sammy Stein
Rachel Reeves: no place in Labour for people who don’t share our values
Figures show increased percentage of Jews in rural rather than urban areas
Anthea Gerrie finds more than cake in this Scottish city, including art galore and a revamped waterfront
Ghassan Abu-Sittah hailed a terrorist who planned the murder of a rabbi as a ‘hero’
First Minister Humza Yousaf urged to suspend the SNP’s John Mason over remarks made during a debate on war in Gaza
Paragliders were famously used by Hamas on October 7 to cross the Israeli border before slaughtering 1,400 people
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The Goldblatt family’s own kilted collection is on display at the V&A in Dundee
By Anthea Gerrie
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Anas Sarwar's party backed SNP calls in the Scottish Parliament for an immediate ceasefire in the Strip
By Richard Percival
The Scottish club has long been a hotbed of leftwing anti-Israel protests
By Felix Pope
Scotland's First Minister, whose parents-in-law are trapped in Gaza, told Giffnock shul he would be praying for his family and for Bernard Cowan
By Hannah Gillott
The proposal, from a Conservative MSP, aimed to show Holyrood's solidarity with Israel after last week's Hamas terror attack
Rangers fans displayed the SS Totenkopf symbol at a game against Aberdeen on Saturday
The news that the islands will be home to Britain’s first spaceport has put Shetland on the map for a worldwide audience
The Scottish Government said it was concerned the proposed legislation could restrict its autonomy to determine its own policies on international relations
Scotland's First Minister also spoke about the lack of Jewish representation in the Scottish Parliament