Ministers have made over 400 car trips since ScotRail cuts began – STV News
/in Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Government, Transport Matters /by sm_adminPolice probe into scandal-hit Queen Elizabeth University Hospital failings halts public inquiry – Daily Record
/in Daily Record, Health Matters, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminBritain launches assessment of Scottish government funding – Reuters
/in Economic Matters, Kate Forbes, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP, United Kingdom /by sm_adminMore than half of Scots don’t want indyref2 next October, poll finds – ITV News
/in Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, Some Good News /by sm_admin‘Wave of sex crimes’ in Scotland with numbers reaching highest level in 50 years – Metro
/in Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Government /by sm_adminWarning from Catalonia as Nicola Sturgeon fixes plan for second independence referendum – Sunday Post
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Sunday Post /by sm_adminAgeing CalMac fleet ‘driven hard’ by increased sailings risks more breakdowns – The Scotsman
/in Ferguson Marine, Jenny Gilruth, Scottish Government, The Scotsman, Transport Matters /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 29/06/22: “Ms Sturgeon demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of past and current economic circumstances. The problems, she says, are due to “Tory austerity” and Brexit. Where has she been these last few years? Has amnesia set in? I distinctly remember her invading our television sets day after day to give gloom and doom reports about, er, now what was it? Oh, yes, Covid…”
/in Allan Sutherland, Indyref 2, Jill Stephenson, Letters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence /by sm_adminScotland’s plan for National Care Service sparks backlash from unions – iNews
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