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Kate Forbes, the second highest minister in Scottish government has chosen family over politics. The realisation that she ...
In her memoir, Sturgeon complains about the Harry Potter author posting a selfie in a T-shirt branding her a "destroyer of ...
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ZNetwork on MSNEarly success of Corbyn’s new party should give progressives hope for 2029
Corbynism cut through with the public in 2017. To do so again, his new party must show it's not just a protest vote ...
The former Scottish first minister spoke of her fondness for the capital in her latest interview to promote her long-awaited ...
The surprise decision this week by Kate Forbes, Scotland’s deputy first minister, to step down at next May’s Holyrood ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNJK Rowling’s pro-trans nemesis Nicola Sturgeon just came out as queer
The Scottish Parliament passed the Gender Recognition Reform Bill in December 2022. But the following January, U.K. lawmakers blocked the bill, claiming it would have a “significant impact” on ...
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The Christian Post on MSNNational Library of Scotland pulls book featuring JK Rowling essay after LGBT staffers complain
The editors of a collection of essays by feminists, including "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, are accusing the National Library of Scotland of censorship after the institution reportedly excluded ...
The White House defended Donald Trump's stay at two golf properties during a "working visit" to Scotland that included meetings with European leaders.
Donald Trump has a turbulent history in Scotland despite, or maybe because of, his business interests in the land where his mother was born. He is visiting this week.
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GB News on MSNREVEALED: The 41 seats Farage’s Reform UK will go head-to-head with Corbyn’s hard-left Your Party
Nigel Farage will go head-to-head with Jeremy Corbyn in 41 seats across England, research shared with GB News has revealed. Nowcast EU founder Josh Housden aggregated Find Out Now’s recent survey ...
Throughout her memoir, Nicola Sturgeon emphasises her achievement in becoming the first female first minister of Scotland.
Residents raised concerns over the industrialisation of the Highlands, noting that “no financial compensation can ever replace what we stand ...
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