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Scots want more skilled people coming to Scotland from overseas, poll says
The National via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoControl of migration remains under the control of the UK Government, despite an attempt by Nicola ...
Police report on SNP finance probe expected ‘in a matter of weeks’
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoEarlier this year the SNP’s former chief executive Peter Murrell, the husband of former first...
Police report on SNP finance probe expected ‘in a matter of weeks’
The Inverness Courier· 5 days agoEarlier this year the SNP’s former chief executive Peter Murrell, the husband of former first...
Police report on SNP finance probe expected ‘in a matter of weeks’
The Comet· 5 days agoEarlier this year the SNP’s former chief executive Peter Murrell, the husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon, was rearrested and charged in connection ...
SNP has 'undoubtedly' moved to the right under John Swinney, says Anas Sarwar
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoHe said the SNP seems to have moved to the right compared to under Nicola Sturgeon's leadership. He...
Axe Nicola Sturgeon's national care service 'white elephant', Swinney told
The Herald· 2 days agoHowever, the Bill has seen several delays due to concerns over the true cost of the project - estimated to be up to £2.2 billion - and what it means for local decision-making. It passed its ...
Scottish Labour to force vote on planned teacher cuts in Glasgow amid ‘crisis’
The Herald· 3 days agoJohn Swinney was pressed on the issue in his debut at First Minister’s Questions last Thursday, where he said he had to “live in the real world of the public finances available to me”. The vote ...
SNP minister recovering in intensive care after undergoing 'major surgery'
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoBusiness minister Richard Lochhead, 54, was initially treated at Dr Gray’s Hospital in his...
Police report on SNP finance probe expected ‘in a matter of weeks’
Daily Record via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoPolice Scotland’s Chief Constable Jo Farrell said in a broadcast interview she had a team of “very skilled” individuals working on the long-running case involving £600,000 in donations for independence campaigning.
Why businesses and voters will question John Swinney’s economic reboot
The Herald· 3 days agoThe new First Minister has been keen to signal that his approach will differ from his two predecessors while his government will stand "in the...