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The move will affect 500,000 passengers, with more than 300 jobs also expected to be lost at the airport. / Citing Brexit uncertainty and the subsequent threat to the Scottish economy - particularly within the aviation industry - the airline has advised it will cut 20 of its 23 routes out of the airport from November.
The future of the Erasmus programme in Scotland is under threat with fears the UK’s participation could end once it leaves the EU.
Gibraltar is in talks with Scotland about a plan to keep parts of the UK in the EU, BBC Newsnight has learned.
The north-east fish processing industry could be relocated to Poland after Brexit, a trade expert has warned.
‘Scotland has become more united than ever in support for our continuing place in Europe and against the damage that Brexit will inflict,’ says constitutional relations secretary.
Former prime ministers stress impact of leave vote on Irish and Scottish relations with UK after referendum
Emergency services to work with government agencies and councils to test readiness.
Losing access to European security arrangements post-Brexit "will only benefit criminals", Scotland's justice secretary has said.
Welsh Assembly also seeking reassurance over future cash flow and pensions.
‘To leave this successful developing market place makes no economic sense whatsoever,’ Scottish first minister says.
Efforts to encourage EU citizens to stay in Scotland after Brexit are to be stepped up, Nicola Sturgeon is to tell members of the French parliament.
The report by Scotland's chief economist makes a series of dire predictions.
The EU accounts for more than 30 percent of Scotch whisky sales and some distilleries source inputs from member states.
The UK government is preparing to reject any call from Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for the power to hold another independence referendum, sources have told the BBC.
EU nationals, living in Scotland, discuss having to register to stay in the country they call home.
The UK Government will not allow Holyrood ministers to pay £65 settled status fees for European citizens who are working in Scotland's public services, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Unprecedented event will send 'strong message' to Westminster, minister says.
A majority of MSPs today backed a Scottish Government motion demanding that Theresa May rule out a No Deal Brexit as the clock counts down until the UK departs from the European Union.
Scots expats are worried about their right to stay there, their careers and a lack of information.
Scotland's public health minister, Joe Fitzpatrick, also described the lack of guarantees over medical supplies in the event of a no-deal as "completely unacceptable".
SNP MEP Alan Smyth and party MSP Bob Doris have urged the EU to allow Scotland to remain within a Europe-wide network of medical expertise on rare diseases after being told it will be expelled.
The First Minister has branded the Prime Minister "deeply irresponsible" after Theresa May attacked MPs for not supporting her Brexit deal.
Votes set to take place at Westminster after Holyrood backs revoking Article 50.
MSPs have backed a call to cancel Brexit in the event that another referendum cannot take place, in a largely symbolic vote.