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Scots Tories say stunning UK vaccine rollout shows Nicola Sturgeon is ‘in denial’ about strength of the Union Scottish Tories said UK Covid vaccine rollout shows the positives of the Union Leader Douglas Ross said that Nicola Sturgeon is ‘in denial’ about
Scots get freedom (for a haircut): Nicola Sturgeon confirms barbers and salons WILL open on Monday alongside non-essential shops for click and collect as Scotland eases out of lockdown By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 07:42 EDT, 30 March 2021
Alan Sked said Scottish voters should be aware that irrational thinking and acting “is fast becoming the guiding philosophy of the EU”. In an article published by Think Scotland, a think tank, he argued that the soaring cost of repairing the eurozone
Scots Tory leader Douglas Ross blasts Nicola Sturgeon’s ‘reckless’ demand for a new independence vote after ‘the Covid crisis is over’ as he kicks off Holyrood election campaign with a warning that a referendum would delay Scotland’s recovery By David Wilcock, Whitehall
Nicola Sturgeon told Scottish Parliament that an issue with the distribution of appointment letters partly led to the staggering amount of appointments missed. The SNP leader issued an apology to those affected by the issue and stated she has been given assurances
The TaxPayers’ Alliance said an independent Scotland would have the highest deficit in Europe if it were to quit the UK. This would force the Scottish Government to raise taxes and cut public spending, the research paper warned. The paper claimed an
This year’s census covered every household in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and had an added element to it – gauging how the Covid pandemic had impacted people’s lives. Scots did not take part in the questionnaire, as Holyrood decided to push