The Caledonian Sleeper has cost taxpayers £95 for every passenger that has travelled on the service since Nicola Sturgeon became Scotland’s first minister, new analysis reveals.
The head of the fraud squad is to step down following a controversial five-year tenure which has included large court victories as well as two botched investigations.
Nicola Sturgeon is to seize control of the Caledonian Sleeper, paving the way for the nationalisation of the train service that runs from the Scottish Highlands to London.