Theresa May couldn’t deliver a pizza, never mind Brexit

Prime Minister’s Questions is that moment every week when Theresa May looks increasingly like someone caught in the headlights. Four of my colleagues added to her misery last week. SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford asked about the reckless and deeply worrying U turn by Donald Trump on the Iran nuclear deal, and how her hopeless joke of a Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was totally ineffective in dealing with the American administration.

 

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£3 billion worth of infrastructure projects delivered in a year

In the past year infrastructure projects worth £3 billion were delivered in Scotland as part of the Scottish Government’s Infrastructure Investment Plan, including new schools, hospitals and roads.

 

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Mridul Wadhwa on giving a voice to marginalised women

As part of our #Vote100 Project, SNP activist Mridul Wadhwa writes about the women that inspire her in her activism for the most marginalised communities of women.

 

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Scotland must stay in the single market

Over 45 years ago, after much debate, the UK joined the European Economic Community.
 
Today, on Europe Day, our European future is once again in question as the UK stands on the brink of reversing that decision.

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One year on, these are our plans for Glasgow

A year ago the people of Glasgow voted for the biggest change in local government this city has experienced in generations. They voted not only for a change in personnel and party, but for how we do politics, in where priorities lie, in how we do relationships with citizens and partners.

 

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