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Stock photo by Greg Macvean of buses on Princes Street.

City youngsters make 11 million free bus journeys Dan Barker, PA

Scotland needs more homes to help tackle homelessness (Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP via Getty Images)

Greens scare off housing investors despite 47,000 homeless people John McLellan

Lorna Slater, MSP, Scottish Greens co-leader, Minister for Green Skills, Circular Economy and Biodiversity

Tenants' rights are key to thriving communities- Lorna Slater Lorna Slater

Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie is leading the government's rent freeze bill

Ministers 'confident' rent freeze bill safe from legal challenge Conor Matchett

Readers' letters: Tory economics will add to inequality By The Newsroom

A chainmail-clad John Cleese reads a newspaper while Graham Chapman smokes a quiet pipe on the set of Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Picture: John Downing/Express/Getty Images)

John McLellan: Green politician went full Monty Python about republican protests John McLellan

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar will call for cooperation between the UK and Scottish Governments in a speech in London today (Photo: Andrew Milligan/ PA).

Politics Sarwar to call for cooperation between UK and Scottish governments Hannah Brown

Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater says the number one issue for everyone in Scotland's latest local elections is the rocketing cost of living, which she says her party can help alleviate. Picture: Ilona Amos

Windfall tax on oil and gas firms could ease 'suffering', says Slater Ilona Amos

Smoke rises from the building after a huge fire engulfed the 24 storey residential Grenfell Tower block in Latimer Road, West London in the early hours of this morning on June 14, 2017.

Grenfell Tower: Scottish ban on combustible cladding on high-rise buildings Katrine Bussey

Readers' letters: Elections throw up gender issues By The Newsroom

Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie has dismissed calls to ramp up oil and gas production in the North Sea in response to soaring fuel prices linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine highlights ‘vulnerability’ of fossil fuel ‘dependence’ - Harvie Katrine Bussey

Protestors and Members of the University and College Union (UCU) during their rally in Glasgow, at the start of their 10 days of industrial action over pay, pensions and working conditions. Picture date: Monday February 14, 2022.

University staff strike again over pay By The Newsroom

Lesley Macinnes is an SNP councillor and convener of transport and environment.

Debate on how to cut car use by up to 30 per cent Ian Swanson

Carless parking means some struggle to navigate pavements with powerchairs or wheelchairs

Our city needs to work for everyone, not just cars - Lorna Slater By The Newsroom

Transport convener Lesley Macinnes and Active Travel Minister Patrick Harvie break the ground on the new cycle link along with pupils from Roseburn Primary School. Picture: Greg Macvean

Work starts on new £19.4 million cross-city cycle link Ian Swanson

Stock aerial photo of Dalkeith.

News Midlothian renters encouraged to learn their rights Kevin Quinn

Assisted dying remains a divisive issue in Scotland.

What will assisted dying look like in Scotland? - Shona Elliott Shona Elliott

Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has told party members “Scotland needs us”.

'Scotland needs us' insists Greens co-leader Craig Paton

The measures come in from October 1

Vaccine passports in Scotland from October 1 as MSPs approve move Gina Davidson

The Greens knew compromise was part of the deal when they joined the government (Lesley Martin/PA)

Can Greens compromise yet maintain distinctiveness? – Ian Swanson Ian Swanson

Scottish Green party co-leader Lorna Slater is a minister in the Scottish Government following a deal with the SNP (Picture: Jane Barlow/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

SNP-Green deal may ruin nationalists' chances of Indyref victory – John McLellan John McLellan

Scottish Green co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater arrive at Bute House, Charlotte Square,  to meet First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

Mandate for indyref2 is ‘undeniable’ after deal with Greens - Sturgeon Alexander Brown and Katrine Bussey

Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater visits Edinburgh University Solar farm

How a Green coalition can put Scotland first - Lorna Slater By The Newsroom

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced her intention to appoint two new ministers following the approval of the historic Bute House agreement. Picture: Lisa Ferguson

Green ministers appointed as Scottish Government accused of 'economic vandalism' Jane Bradley

Patrick Harvie and Nicola Sturgeon at Bute House on Friday, cheering the finalisation of a power-sharing agreement. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell/PA Wire.

'Impossible requests' between SNP and Greens would derail tie-up Craig Paton and Emma Newlands

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Picture: Robert Perry - WPA Pool/Getty Images

SNP and Greens set to confirm powersharing deal Craig Paton and Daniel Harkins

Scottish Greens co-leaders Patrick Harvie. Picture: John Devlin

Patrick Harvie says Scottish Greens deal with SNP 'very soon' Thomas Hornall

Lord Wallace became Moderator at last month's Church of Scotland General Assembly

Former deputy first minister returns to Holyrood in new role Ian Swanson

Patrick Harvie and other Scottish Greens were found to have breached Covid rules.

Scottish Green MSPs photographed breaching Covid regulations in Edinburgh pub Gina Davidson

The Sheriffhall roundabout improvements have already been supended    Picture: Ian Georgeson

Traffic and Travel MP says SNP-Green deal must not stop ‘vital’ road schemes Ian Swanson

The leaders of Holyrood's five largest parties: Willie Rennie, Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross, Anas Sarwar, Patrick Harvie (and co-leader Lorna Slater) (Credit: Mark Hall)

Everything you need to know about the leaders of Scotland's largest parties Jenna Macfarlane

Will the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon and Green leader Patrick Harvie be talking coalition after May 6? (Picture: Ian Rutherford)

Could SNP and Greens form a coalition at Holyrood after May 6? – Ian Swanson Ian Swanson

Finance secretary Kate Forbes. Picture: Fraser Bremner/Scottish Daily Mail

Greens deal guarantees Scottish budget will pass into law Craig Paton

Patrick Harvie says those pre-empting the committee are showing contempt for its work.

Greens leader says Tories turning Salmond probe into 'political theatre' Scott McCartney

Picture: Lisa Ferguson

Coronavirus Government urged to prioritise teachers for vaccine ahead of school return Elsa Maishman

Scots go to the polls on May 6, 2021 (Getty Images)

2021 Scottish Parliament election: voting date, will it go ahead during pandemic... Finlay Greig

Passengers arriving into Scotland will have to quarantine for 10 days in quarantine hotels.

Incoming travellers to Scotland will face quarantine hotels from Monday Conor Matchett

Protester standing outside Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh ahead of MSPs debate on Donald Trump's financing of some of Scotland's golf courses picture: Lisa Ferguson/JPI Media

'Investigate me!' - Trump protest outside Edinburgh's Holyrood Katharine Hay

Andy Wightman, formerly a Scottish Green MSP, is considering standing as an independent.

Holyrood 2021: Andy Wightman tests water on standing as independent Gina Davidson

Andy Wightman has given an emotional interview about his decision to resign from the Scottish Greens.

Wightman says Greens trans policy 'not rooted in science' Gina Davidson

Opposition leaders urge Nicola Sturgeon to close schools earlier than planned

Nicola Sturgeon urged to close schools earlier over concerns of new strain Katharine Hay

Stricter measures are potentially being considered for urban areas to drive down Covid-19 prevalence.

Nicola Sturgeon suggests potential for stricter restrictions in urban areas Conor Matchett

Calls have been made for Higher exams to be cancelled next year.

FMQS: Nicola Sturgeon urged to cancel next year Higher exams Gina Davidson

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