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Swinney 'not fully candid' on asylum seeker plans

Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander accuses First Minister John Swinney of lacking transparency over UK Government engagement on housing 300 asylum seekers at Cameron Barracks in Inverness.

Veterans Evicted from Barracks for Asylum Plan

Furious protests erupt in Inverness as war heroes face eviction from Cameron Barracks to make way for 300 male asylum seekers. Locals voice safety fears amidst growing national tension.

Highland Revolt Over Cameron Barracks Asylum Plan

Hundreds protest in Inverness over Keir Starmer's plan to house 309 asylum seekers in Cameron Barracks. Veterans and locals voice fury as the city centre grinds to a halt. Read the full story.

Giant 20ft Shark Washes Ashore Near Inverness

A massive 20-foot basking shark has been discovered washed up on a Scottish beach, sparking scientific investigation and public fascination. The rare find offers researchers a unique opportunity to study these gentle giants of the deep.

Home Office snubs Scottish minister's meeting request

Scotland's Deputy First Minister John Swinney condemns Home Office 'discourtesy' after officials refuse meeting in Inverness, escalating tensions over UK government engagement with devolved nations.

Fury Over Migrants in Scots Army Barracks

Scottish council leaders voice outrage as hundreds of asylum seekers are moved into former army barracks accommodation, raising serious concerns about living conditions and community impact.

Swinney accuses Westminster of anti-Scottish agenda

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has launched a blistering attack on the UK government, accusing Westminster of deliberately undermining Scottish interests and pursuing policies that actively harm the nation.

Asylum seekers face return to condemned barracks

Exclusive: UK government plans to move asylum seekers back to Napier Barracks in Kent, despite previous COVID outbreaks and damning court rulings declaring the accommodation unsafe and inadequate.

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