Fiona Hyslop
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Brian Wilson: When are we going to get to grips with undemocratic quangos?
Quangos are the hidden hands of government in Scotland; agencies which nobody voted for but hold far more power than is healthy, much of it leeched from local accountability. Once again, the failed governance of Scotland’s ferry network has highlighted this but the quango issue goes much wider and deeper than that.
National speed limit could be changed in bid to cut road deaths
Neil Mackay: SNP, Labour, Tories: politicians have no idea about our lives
'Eye-watering': Scot Gov forks out £16 million on A83 design and assessment
New trains, no ideas: Our transport system needs ambition, urgently
Celebrations mark 60th anniversary of 'iconic' Forth Road Bridge
'Milestone': Under 22s clock up over 150 million free bus journeys in Scotland
Letters: GERS shows us how badly the UK is run by Westminster
Brian Wilson: Contempt for the islands: How could they reappoint CalMac chiefs?
Letters: Why can't Fiona Hyslop bang heads together and get ScotRail back on track?
Letters: It is a scandal unions are allowed to disrupt public services like ScotRail
Ministers defend 'scandalous' £6m consultants spend to fix Scots ferry fiasco
Hyslop hits back at 'negligence' claim over delay in deciding on ferry contract
Letters: SNP must stop tinkering and grasp the real ferries problem
Senior SNP MSP hits out at two-year delays over new wave of Scots ferries
Letters: There isn't the talent around to allow devolution to continue
Majority of ScotRail passengers want booze ban lifted according to firm's own poll
Views sought on long-term solution for Scotland's most notorious road
Met Office issues amber alert and warns heavy rainfall may trigger landslides
Scottish village reconnected to rail network for first time in almost 60 years
Minister under fire for CalMac spin over 'record' ferry passenger numbers