
The week outside Westminster
The prime minister and Scottish secretary will visit Scotland today, with first minister Alex Salmond set to issue a £700 million demand.

The prime minister and Scottish secretary will visit Scotland today, with first minister Alex Salmond set to issue a £700 million demand.

Even before David Cameron was swanning around Downing Street, the SNP were already lining up to give the Conservative/Lib Dem coalition a headache.

With just two days to go until the country goes to the polls, Left Foot Forward assesses what to look out for on election Night in Scotland.

The week’s news from outside Westminster.

At the start of the election campaign, William Hague predicted the Scottish Tory party was “on the verge of an important breakthrough”; as leaders in Scotland went head to head in a special Sky News debate on Sunday, polling data suggests not only thattest

The latest from the campaign trail in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

For the first time, the general election could result in different parties, each with competing visions, leading each government in the devolved nations.

As the election campaign kicks off, the very latest from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

William Hague, on a tour of 11 Conservative target seats in Scotland, yesterday predicted a breakthrough for the Tory party in Scotland.

44% of Scots back the Government’s “cuts later” message, compared with 38% who support the Tory policy to start cutting now before the recovery’s been secured.