Labour MSP: The Scottish Parliament needs powers over foreign policy. Here’s why
LFF publishes an exclusive extract from a new Labour left publication on Scottish independence.
LFF publishes an exclusive extract from a new Labour left publication on Scottish independence.
The Tories are celebrating as they become the second-largest party at Holyrood
Sturgeon cruises towards an increased majority as Dugdale and Davidson battle for second place
Polling predicts 67 per cent voter turnout, suggesting that political engagement remains high following the referendum
Nicola Sturgeon promises increased investment in health, education and childcare if re-elected
It was reveled today that Alex Salmond will appear before the Leveson Inquiry as the first minister refused to tell MSPs if he’d been hacked, reports Shamik Das.
A former SNP MSP, Bill Walker, has sparked fury after announcing he intends to continue sitting as an independent MSP despite allegations of domestic violence.
Following Alex Salmond’s outlining of the plans for the referendum on Scottish independence, Ed Jacobs stresses the need for a positive vision of the future.
Do the SNP really intend to ask for full independence for Scotland in a referendum, or will there be an “independence lite”, asks Left Foot Forward’s Ed Jacobs.
New SNP MSP Joan McAlpine reports on the political platform Alex Salmond, Scotland’s most powerful first minister ever, will take into the new parliament.