SNP government slated over £10K bill for Denmark 'foreign embassy' launch party

Nicola Sturgeon’s government has faced fury after it emerged a launch party for their newest controversial foreign outpost cost thousands. The First …
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Transgender debate in Scotland: Isla Bryson's case is being used to demonise all transgender people – Laura Waddell
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Ian Blackford says Tories are ‘pushing people into poverty’
Ian Blackford accused the Conservative Party of “pushing people into poverty” during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 1 February. The former SNP Westminster leader’s comments came after an International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast predicted the UK to be the only major economy to shrink in 2023, and on the day that thousands of workers went on strike over pay in what was dubbed “Walkout Wednesday.” In response, Rishi Sunak told Mr Blackford that the UK’s poverty levels were lower today than when the Tories came into office. Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
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'Critical moment': Retailers call for blueprint to get deposit return scheme on track
Business leaders have demanded ministers draw up a complete plan for the deposit return scheme by the end of the month – warning that a failure to do …