Triple whammy of incompetence costs Scotland – Edinburgh Evening News
/in Economic Matters, Edinburgh Evening News, Indyref 2, John Swinney, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminScotland is not a British colony – and it never has been – Spiked
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminSBUK 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_adminScotland: inside Nicola Sturgeon’s operation to win European support for independence from the UK – The Conversation
/in Politics Matters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminScottish independence: Lib Dems ‘won’t play SNP’s game’ with de facto referendum – The Scotsman
/in Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, Scottish Lib-dems, The Scotsman, Unity Matters /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_adminIndyref2: Chief civil servant urged to check legality of using £20m of public funds on referendum – GB News
/in GB news, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminScottish social cohesion and law and order under threat, says police chief – The Guardian
/in Police Scotland, Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish devolution, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Guardian /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_adminScotland Matters is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as a non-party campaigner. Our objective and activities are to:
Promote the benefits of being in the UK.
Highlight the issues of separation.
And communicate this to Scotland’s voters.