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New polling data points to two opposition MSPs in Aberdeen losing their seats in the next Scottish Parliament elections, according to the SNP. Full Article at Press and Journal
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A woman stands outside the entrance of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland. View Photo »
There is no way the Liberal Democrats will be voting for a referendum on independence two months before a general election. That is my idea of a very silly political campaign and one that Mr Salmond would be delighted with. I do not have any interest in playing his games.
Now, amid a continuing debate about which tune best represents Scotland, Commonwealth Games officials have decided to give the athletes themselves the power to decide on the nation's anthem for the 2010 Games in Delhi. Full Article at The Scotsman
Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Press Association site. Full Article at Lancashire Evening Post
While Westminster colleagues were able to pocket £400 a month for "food" with no questions asked, MSPs have always had to produce receipts to back up all their claims. Full Article at Edinburgh Daily News
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A general view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland. View Photo »
This report highlights why Scotland's drugs problem cannot be tackled overnight. We need long-term cultural change, which is why we launched 'Road to Recovery', Scotland's national drugs strategy – this was supported unanimously by the Scottish Parliament. It outlines a long-term collaborative effort co...
Galen Milne With the Liberal Democrats in Scotland looking to gain at least 4 seats from Labour at the next General Election and the party reportedly well placed to make similar gains in England and Wales, in the ev ent of a "hung parliament" with the... Full Article at The Scotsman
Fears about cuts to frontline policing were dismissed by First Minister Alex Salmond yesterday. Concerns were raised in the Scottish Parliament that officers could be taken off the beat to cover for civilian administrative staff made redundant. Full Article at Press and Journal
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A woman stands outside the entrance of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A general view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A genral view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A police woman stand outside the entrance of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A general view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »This photograph released by the Scottish Parliament shows Scottish Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill making a statement to the Scottish Parliament on the decision to release Lockerbie bomber Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi Monday Aug. 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »This photograph released by the Scottish Parliament shows Scottish Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill making a statement to the Scottish Parliament on the decision to release Lockerbie bomber Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi Monday Aug. 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: Protestors demonstrate outside of the Scottish Parliament ahead of Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's statement regarding the early release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: Protestors demonstrate outside of the Scottish Parliament ahead of Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's statement regarding the early release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: Protestors demonstrate outside of the Scottish Parliament ahead of Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's statement regarding the early release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: Protestors demonstrate outside of the Scottish Parliament ahead of Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's statement regarding the early release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: Protestors demonstrate outside of the Scottish Parliament ahead of Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill's statement regarding the early release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi, on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Scottish Clan members stand under umbrellas outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland Friday July 24, 2009 at the Clan Convention. One hundred of Scotland's Clan Chiefs will gather for a Clan Convention as part of the Gathering weekend in the city ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 08: Margo MacDonald, talks with the media at the Scottish Parliament on December 8, 2008 in Edinburgh. Scotland. The Independent MSP, who has Parkinson???s disease, was launching a consultation on her plans for a new law to make assisted suicide legal.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 08: Margo MacDonald, talks with the media at the Scottish Parliament on December 8, 2008 in Edinburgh. Scotland. The Independent MSP, who has Parkinson???s disease, was launching a consultation on her plans for a new law to make assisted suicide legal.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 08: Margo MacDonald, talks with the media at the Scottish Parliament on December 8, 2008 in Edinburgh. Scotland. The Independent MSP, who has Parkinson???s disease, was launching a consultation on her plans for a new law to make assisted suicide legal.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 08: Margo MacDonald, talks with the media at the Scottish Parliament on December 8, 2008 in Edinburgh. Scotland. The Independent MSP, who has Parkinson???s disease, was launching a consultation on her plans for a new law to make assisted suicide legal.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond pauses during an interview with Reuters in his office in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh November 4, 2009. Wealth management could become more important for Scotland, bolstering the country's key financial sector, Salmond believes.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond poses for the photographer during an interview with Reuters in his office in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh November 4, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond gestures during an interview with Reuters in his office in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh November 4, 2009. Wealth management could become more important for Scotland, bolstering the country's key financial sector, Salmond believes.
View Photo »Protesters march with a banner in a drumming parade to the Scottish Parliament to form a human banner in the shape of 350, to call on world leaders to take bold and immediate steps to address climate change and reduce pollution Saturday Oct. 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney gestures during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney (R) sits next to First Minister Alex Salmond as he listens to questions during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Finance Minister John Swinney (R) sits next to First Minister Alex Salmond as he listens to questions during the unveiling of his 35 billion pounds budget plans for the year ahead at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 10: Scottish girl guides walk down the Royal Mile during a centenary procession of 100 girls on September 10, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 24: A general view of the Scottish Parliament where Kenny MacAskill made his statement over the release of the Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi on August 24, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
View Photo »There is no way the Liberal Democrats will be voting for a referendum on independence two months before a general election. That is my idea of a very silly political campaign and one that Mr Salmond would be delighted with. I do not have any interest in playing his games.
This report highlights why Scotland's drugs problem cannot be tackled overnight. We need long-term cultural change, which is why we launched 'Road to Recovery', Scotland's national drugs strategy – this was supported unanimously by the Scottish Parliament. It outlines a long-term collaborative effort co...
The Scottish Covenant was a petition to the United Kingdom government to create a devolved Scottish Parliament
The recession demonstrated how much the success of the Scottish Parliament’s policies was based on subsidy from England. Most Scottish businessmen recognise London as the financial power base without which the Scottish economy would collapse.
The [SNP] government also recognises that there are a range of views on Scotland’s constitutional future other than independence and that these are represented in the Scottish Parliament. The National Conversation invites all shades of opinion to contribute to the constitutional debate, so that the peop...
The Scottish Parliament should not be allowed to grind to halt because a workman in Birmingham has put their spade through a cable.
This is a personal humiliation for Fiona Hyslop. The Scottish Parliament has tonight rejected her handling of school building in Scotland and she needs to admit that she is failing Scotland’s pupils, parents and teachers.
I wonder how Liam McArthur’s call for yet more money to be spent on yet another part of the Scottish Parliament’s budget fits with Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg’s call for savage cuts in public expenditure. Perhaps Liam McArthur would care to square that circle
Scotland has lost a special son. Bill Speirs was in the vanguard of the campaign for a Scottish Parliament, always putting the national interest before narrow party interests.
The Scottish Parliament has passed world-leading climate change legislation, and is a key illustration of the positive contribution Scotland can make to meeting global challenges ... Scotland should be at the centre of the Copenhagen climate change process, yet the UK Government wants to relegate us to ...
The First Minister is more than happy to debate Scotland’s future with Mr Gray in the Scottish Parliament.
In a Scottish context, of course the Scottish Parliament is pre-eminent as being an important source of law, but don't forget that the UK Parliament also has an important role
I don't think you can change the atmosphere or culture of the House of Commons overnight, but what I can say is I respect the system here. I also think there are many progressive things about the Scottish Parliament beyond the atmosphere in the chamber.
Shuttersmith : Palace of Holyrood, Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh http://bit.ly/3wri2A
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