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Swinney Urged to Apologise for SNP Covid Response

First Minister John Swinney faces mounting pressure to apologise for the SNP government's criticised Covid pandemic response. Bereaved families demand accountability as inquiry reveals damning findings.

Covid Inquiry Slams Sturgeon's Leadership in Scotland

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry's second report reveals critical failures in Scottish Government decision-making. Scottish Covid Bereaved group vows to hold ministers accountable for implementing lessons learned.

Inquiry Condemns Sturgeon's Zero-Covid Failure

Nicola Sturgeon's government pursued an 'inappropriate' zero-Covid strategy that was 'destined to fail', according to damning UK Covid Inquiry findings. Discover the full report.

Covid Inquiry Damns Sturgeon's Pandemic Leadership

UK Covid-19 Inquiry delivers devastating verdict on Nicola Sturgeon's government, revealing failed planning, deleted WhatsApps, and a zero-covid strategy that cost lives. Read the full report.

SNP's £300m Airport Gamble Fails to Save Shipyard

Exclusive investigation reveals how Scottish ministers poured hundreds of millions into Prestwick Airport hoping to save nearby shipyard, but Ferguson Marine continues to flounder despite massive taxpayer investment.

Dying: A Memoir Stage Adaptation Fails to Satisfy

Benjamin Law's theatrical adaptation of Cory Taylor's acclaimed memoir about mortality struggles to translate the book's poignant reflection to the stage, leaving audiences and critics unsatisfied.

Joanna Cherry's SNP Civil War Exposed

SNP MP Joanna Cherry KC reveals shocking internal conflicts, trans rights debates, and independence strategy battles in her candid new book about Scottish politics.

SNP accused of treating Scottish voters with contempt

Explosive revelations show SNP ministers have consistently prioritised independence over pressing public concerns, leaving Scottish voters feeling betrayed and ignored after years of empty promises.

Sturgeon's £300k memoir sells fewer copies than rivals

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's highly-anticipated memoir struggles in bookstores, with sales figures dramatically trailing behind those of other political heavyweights despite her substantial advance.

Swinney's Indyref2 Plan: Empty Rhetoric Exposed

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Government's independence plan is in disarray, with even First Minister John Swinney appearing directionless on the path to Indyref2 amid growing internal confusion.

Swinney snubs Sturgeon's book signing at SNP conference

First Minister John Swinney conspicuously absent from Nicola Sturgeon's high-profile book signing event at SNP conference, fueling speculation about growing tensions within the Scottish National Party leadership.

Sturgeon faces £11,600 legal bill from SNP branch

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confronts controversy as Aberdeen SNP branch demands she cover £11,600 in legal costs, exposing deepening fractures within the Scottish National Party.

Sturgeon's child care scheme branded 'shambolic'

A scathing independent review reveals Nicola Sturgeon's flagship scheme to transform the lives of looked-after children has descended into chaos, with devastating consequences for Scotland's most vulnerable young people.

Myleene Klass stalker sent blood-signed letter

A man accused of stalking TV presenter Myleene Klass allegedly sent a disturbing letter signed with blood and fraudulently using former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's signature, Westminster Magistrates' Court was told.

Humza Yousaf's 'Shoogly Peg': SNP Leadership Wobbles

An exclusive insight into the growing instability within the SNP leadership as Humza Yousaf faces mounting pressure, with critics suggesting his position is on a 'shoogly peg' following a series of political missteps.

SNP Leadership Crisis: Plot to Replace Humza Yousaf

Exclusive: Senior SNP figures are privately expressing 'utter despair' over First Minister Humza Yousaf's leadership, with Westminster MPs reportedly plotting to install Stephen Flynn as his replacement amid plummeting poll numbers and internal turmoil.

Sturgeon: Scotland's £27.4bn Benefits Bill Unsustainable

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon delivers stark warning about Scotland's devolved social security system, revealing benefits spending has surged by £7.4bn since 2015. Exclusive analysis shows the growing strain on public finances.

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