
SNP conference: After 14 years in power, what challenges are left to the SNP?
The party’s reign at the top of Scottish politics doesn’t stretch to the 1970s, but 14 years of power make it a rarity in European politics

The party’s reign at the top of Scottish politics doesn’t stretch to the 1970s, but 14 years of power make it a rarity in European politics

‘As it stands, the Elections Bill will disenfranchise countless citizens who do not qualify for the EU Settlement Scheme’.

Consultation finds overwhelming support for clearing ex-miners’ names.

‘The ongoing row in Scotland over the role of the Lord Advocate is of fundamental importance to Scottish democracy’.

‘Johnson attempting to directly and publicly undermine Scottish autonomy would not play well in his favour.’

‘If elections can be held whether in Scotland or even the USA, and if major events can be hosted whether COP26 or the Euros, it’s absurd to suggest it’s just not feasible to hold a referendum.’

Kenny MacAskill argues that there are changes that can be made to the constitutional settlement without a referendum.

The UK media’s coverage before and after the Holyrood election shows a lack of understanding of Scotland

The findings come as Nicola Sturgeon is once against sworn in as First Minister, after voters elected a pro-independence majority.

As voting opens in the Scottish Labour leadership contest, Anas Sarwar MSP sets out his pitch to revive the party.