Keir Starmer has said he will not copy the Lord Advocate’s radical policy of offering class A drug users a warning if he becomes Prime Minister.
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Malcolm Offord also described former First Minister Alex Salmond as a “brilliant” politician who had run a “very good administration”. Offord’s appointment yesterday led to accusations of cronyism due to his status as a Tory donor.
The Greenock -born businessman has ploughed in nearly £150,000 to the party over the years. He will be made a life peer in House of Lords - an elevation that allows him to take him the role at the Scotland OfficeHowever, a trawl of his past statements shows him taking
.Keir Starmer has said he will not copy the Lord Advocate’s radical policy of offering class A drug users a warning if he becomes Prime Minister.
A property firm has abandoned its efforts to clear a planning hurdle to a new supermarket in Castle Douglas.
A massive carbon capture scheme in the North East of Scotland has lost out in its bid for UK government funding in the first round.
Police have confirmed that there is 'no threat to Scotland' after Tory MP Sir David Amess was killed in a terrorist attack
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A big Tory party donor and failed election candidate has taken his seat in the House of Lords so he can serve as a Scotland Office Minister in Boris Johnson’s government.
The SNP has achieved "diddly squat" at Westminster since the 2015 general election which saw the party win an historic landslide in Scotland, a former Holyrood minister has claimed.
The Scottish Tories have called on Scotland’s other parties to back whole life sentences.
Scott McTominay gave a new meaning to 'Fergie time' when the Manchester United player scored a dramatic late, late winner for Scotland.
Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has the capability and the royalty to attend whatever game he likes across the world.
Brexit is squarely to blame for the shortage of workers being felt across the UK and the knock-on effects on supplies, an SNP minister has said.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack ignored a plea to meet one of the country’s top anti-poverty groups to discuss the cuts to Universal Credit.
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Scottish Conservatives, the Prime Minister congratulated the Scottish Tories on blunting Nicola Sturgeon’s ambitions for an SNP majority at the Scottish elections in May.To cheers at an evening reception, he said: “It is the first time I’ve been able to thank you all in person for the heroic act of depriving the SNP of the majority they so craved.”Johnson went on to launch an outspoken attack on the independence movement, claiming “ the gilt is coming off the gingerbread of the Scottish
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NHS. It came as he demanded the SNP Government help the poorest pensioners pay their soaring energy bills.
Outlander fans will be delighted with the news Graham McTavish is to be joined on the set of the new Game of Thrones prequel by another Outlander favourite.