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The Tories new plan for victory: 80 seats that will decide it all The Conservative Party has drawn up plans to gain 40 and hold 40 key marginal seats in an attempt to secure an overall majority at the...
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“IT depends whether there’s a good film on,” replied one MSP yesterday on whether they would be tuning in to last night’s TV debate.
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BBC News Scottish independence: Donside's litmus test for SNP majority BBC News Voters in Aberdeen Donside will vote on the 20 June to elect a successor to the late Brian Adam, the SNP MSP who died in April.
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Secondary schools are set to become key political battlegrounds as pro and anti-independence groups go head-to-head to sway first-time 16-year-old voters.
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PLANS to revive the Hall’s meat processing?plant?and?re-hire 1,000 workers has been hampered by “petty politics”.
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NICOLA Sturgeon has warned that some questions at the heart of the independence debate may not be resolved ahead of next year’s referendum.
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JOAN says that the former Prime Minister's intervention only showcases the weaknesses of the United With Labour campaign.
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage has said that Sinn Fein politician Gerry Adams’ position on taking Northern Ireland out of the UK and Europe is more logical Alex Salmond’s plan for Scotland.
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GAMES organisers don't want to make the same mistake as the London Olympics and have half empty stadiums for some events.
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PoliticsHome - The latest political news, opinion and press releases live from Westminster
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THE Yes and No camps in the referendum debate could manage to avoid strict campaign spending limits unless a potential loophole is tackled, MSPs have been warned.
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Last night, politicians, government officials and a smattering of journalists gathered in the ornate surrounds of the Scotland Office to hear Jean Chrétien, the former Candian PM, give his view on referendums.
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SCOTLAND’S right to keep the pound after independence was at the heart of fiery exchanges between Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Secretary Michael Moore last night.
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An Essex teenager has been dismissed after commenting on Facebook that she was bored at work.
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RENEWABLE energy projects could create more than 10,000 jobs on the Scottish islands by 2030, according to a government-commissioned report.
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TOURISM leaders have predicted another massive movie spin-off for the country if the next Stars Wars film is partly shot in Scotland.
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A LEADING businessman who backs independence has claimed that a Yes vote in next year’s referendum “does not mean the end of Britishness”.
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Taxes would not have to rise in an independent Scotland to pay for the SNP's welfare proposals, Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon insists.
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NICOLA STURGEON is to spearhead the plans to scrap the new universal credit payments and the hated bedroom tax.
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Scottish News, News Scotland - Politics, Referendum, Economy, Culture and intelligent opinion | Newsnet Scotland, uniquely Scottish
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LAWYER Dr Matt Qvortrup says the nation could begin its life outside the union unshackled from a £125BILLION overdraft
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