Rejecting plans for an international centre of justice in Scotland on political grounds exposes the party's insular nature, writes Michael Kelly
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Scotsman on 31st Aug 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
SCOTTISH Secretary Michael Moore will maintain his attack on the SNP government today, as he uses his conference speech to call for further details on their plans for independ
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Scotsman on 19th Sep 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
THE SNP's controversial local income tax plans have dissuaded companies from moving their operations to Scotland, one of the country's top business leaders claimed la
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THE SNP has warned that plans to redraw Scotland's financial relationship with the UK would create a constitutional mess.
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The SNP is publishing its white paper on Scotland's future, which could pave the way for an independence referendum.
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Michael White: So how bad is Labour's defeat at the hands of the SNP on home turf in Glasgow East?
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Guardian on 25th Jul 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
Environment minister Michael Russell today defended plans to allow the snaring of animals after calls from SNP party members to ban the practice.
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TheHerald on 19th Oct 2008 (via theherald.co.uk)
FINANCE Secretary John Swinney was today spelling out how the SNP plans to help Scotland out of the "Downing Street downturn".
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SNP PLANS to charge English and Welsh students up to £36,000 for a degree - while Scots go free - are not racist, education secretary Michael Russell said yesterday.
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NO time to blog during the election campaign and its immediate aftermath but here are a few thoughts on the SNP's crushing victory and what happens next. (1) Forget what the SNP or Scots Secretary Michael Moore are saying - we are already into the referendum campaign. That was clear from those spookily co-ordinated SNP victory speeches on Thursday night. Led by the First Minister, the wave of atta...
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MagnusGardham on 27th May 2011 (via blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk)