SBUK urges Scottish Government to reallocate £20m referendum fund to accelerate growth – SBUK
/in Economic Matters, Indyref 2, John Swinney, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminThe First Minister has changed the tone of independence debate but not for the better – Sunday Post
/in Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, The Sunday Post /by sm_adminNewly independent Scotland would see living standards decline for up to 60 years, academic claims – The Scotsman
/in Economic Matters, Indyref 2, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Scotsman, United Kingdom /by sm_adminThe SNP Government comparing Scotland to Kosovo is an insult to the 10,000 dead – The Sun
/in Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Sun /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon is running out of road – The Spectator
/in Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Spectator /by sm_adminPound Boosted by Scottish Independence Ruling – Morning Star
/in Economic Matters, Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon holds first meeting with PM Rishi Sunak – BBC News
/in BBC, Indyref 2, Nicola Sturgeon, Rishi Sunak, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Independence, SNP, United Kingdom, Unity Matters /by sm_adminScottish Greens ‘buried’ damning report into currency options for independent Scotland – Daily Record
/in Daily Record, Economic Matters, Indyref 2, Lorna Slater, Patrick Harvey, Scottish Government, Scottish Greens, Scottish Independence /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 01/11/22: “It seems that Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has given up any hope of improvement in NHS Scotland and has resigned his ministry to despair and hopelessness in tackling any of its many problems.”
/in Dennis Grattan, Gerald Edwards, Indyref 2, Letters, NHS Scotland, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminScotland Matters is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as a non-party campaigner. Our objective and activities are to:
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