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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedMichael Gove & George Galloway Secret Talks to Defeat Scottish Independence
Tory MP Michael Gove and ex Labour MP George Galloway are teaming up to defeat Scottish independence, despite having polar opposite political views. More
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in UncategorizedReporting Scotland’s party political broadcast on behalf of new Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross
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in UncategorizedThe Scottish longing for independence – Brexit explained
More and more Scots want to break away from London. Boris Johnson is now promoting the United Kingdom with “billions for the north”. The increasing drive for independence is causing upheaval in Scottish politics and panic on Downing Street. Because the national party SNP under the Edinburgh Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon rushes from success to […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No.
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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Richard Leonard Facing Scottish Labour Party Ultimatum Following Reeves Gaffe
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Michael Gove & George Galloway Secret Talks to Defeat Scottish Independence
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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First Minister Statement: Scottish Government’s Programme for Government 2020-2 – 1 September 2020
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Andrew Neil spells out to Nicola Sturgeon why Scottish independence bid is doomed
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Michael Gove & George Galloway Secret Talks to Defeat Scottish Independence
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
When Scotland voted no to independence – who would have predicted that just six years later, if a referendum was held again now, polling suggests a ‘Yes vote’ would win out. Back in 2014, Brexit and the Covid crisis were still a way into the future and Scots voted for certainty and the status quo. […] More
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum the Alex Salmond Show looks at the interchange between culture and the Scottish political renaissance through the eyes of artist Gerard M Burns. Do times of fundamental political change produce great culture and great art? More
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No.
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News. Current party leader Richard Leonard is facing calls to stand down, with two of his frontbench team quitting and another two of his MSPs saying change […] More
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No.
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
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in UncategorizedFrom Brexit to coronavirus: Scotland’s changing political landscape
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in UncategorizedScotland – The Art of Politics
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in UncategorizedPonsonby’s Perspective: Where now for Scottish Labour?
Bernard Ponsonby asks if Scottish Labour can ever hope to recapture its postition of dominance north of the border in the first of a new series for STV News.
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in UncategorizedScottish Independence: Sturgeon revives plans for indyref2
So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No.
At the start of September Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made her demands for another independence referendum crystal clear – based on the SNP’s expected success at the Scottish elections next May. So far Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s strategy has been to say the one word Sturgeon will not accept: No. But if the SNP […] More
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